Zea mays L. ssp. mexicana (Schrad.) Iltis (>>Zea mexicana)

 
Scientific name : Zea mays L. ssp. mexicana (Schrad.) Iltis
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : >>Zea mexicana
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diad3 Digitaria adscendens (Kunth) Henr. >>Digitaria ciliaris Poaceae          
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eces Echinochloa esculenta (A. Braun) H. Scholz Japanese millet Poaceae          
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epbo3 Epicladium boothianum (Lindl.) Small >>Encyclia boothiana Orchidaceae          
ribes Ribes L. currant Grossulariaceae          
doyer Doyerea Gros. doyeria Cucurbitaceae          
pl_210 Allium senescens German garlic Alliaceae          
camue Carex muehlenbergii Schkuhr ex Willd. var. enervis Boott Muhlenberg's sedge Cyperaceae          
ipde Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex Gray) V. Grant depressed ipomopsis Polemoniaceae          
43417 Cyperus subtenax Kük.   Cyperaceae          
97781 Pennisetum purpureum Schumach. subsp. flexispica (K.Schum.) Maire & Weiller   Poaceae          
oear4 Oenothera arizonica Munz >>Oenothera californica ssp. arizonica Onagraceae          
seoro Sedum oreganum Nutt. ssp. oreganum Oregon stonecrop Crassulaceae          
     

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