Triplasis Beauv. (sandgrass)

 
Scientific name : Triplasis Beauv.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : sandgrass
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65841 Streptocarpus atroviolaceus Engl.   Gesneriaceae          
soni Solanum nigrum L. black nightshade Solanaceae          
108460 Tarenna gilletii (De Wild. & T.Durand) N.Hallé ex Gereau   Rubiaceae          
grun Grimmia unicolor Hook. in Grev. onecolor dry rock moss Grimmiaceae          
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115645 Cola gigas Baker f.   Sterculiaceae          
70117 Ixia crocata L. var. nigromaculata Andrews   Iridaceae          
hecr4 Heterotheca cruiseana (Dress) Harms >>Chrysopsis gossypina ssp. cruiseana Asteraceae          
17346 Mesembryanthemum corniculatum L.   Aizoaceae          
116102 Hermannia stellulata (Harv.) K.Schum.   Sterculiaceae          
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hipr2 Hieracium pringlei Gray Pringle's hawkweed Asteraceae          
scpe13 Scilla peruviana L. >>Oncostema peruviana Liliaceae          
112832 Limosella aquatica L.   Scrophulariaceae          
baan3 Balduina angustifolia (Pursh) B.L. Robins. coastalplain honeycombhead Asteraceae          
     

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