Zizania caduciflora (Trin.) Hand.-Mazz. (>>Zizania latifolia)

 
Scientific name : Zizania caduciflora (Trin.) Hand.-Mazz.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
English name : >>Zizania latifolia
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1320 Aspilia chevalieri O.Hoffm. & Muschl.   Asteraceae          
56405 Crotalaria poliochlora Harms   Fabaceae          
ceami Ceanothus americanus L. var. intermedius (Pursh) Torr. & Gray >>Ceanothus americanus Rhamnaceae          
99641 Zonotriche brunnea (J.B.Phipps) Clayton   Poaceae          
placy2 Placynthiella Elenkin placynthiella Trapeliaceae          
rupl2 Rubus plus Bailey hairyleaf dewberry Rosaceae          
111614 Anticharis ebracteata Schinz   Scrophulariaceae          
95918 Eriochrysis brachypogon (Stapf) Stapf   Poaceae          
asne10 Asplenium neobrackenridgei W.H. Wagner Neobrackenridge's spleenwort Aspleniaceae          
60878 Monopetalanthus leonardii Devred & Bamps   Fabaceae          
95847 Eragrostis truncata Hack.   Poaceae          
50834 Jatropha pelargoniifolia Courbon var. sublobata (O.Schwartz) Radcl.-Sm.   Euphorbiaceae          
echo2 Echinopanax horridus (Sm.) Dcne. & Planch. ex H.A.T. Harms >>Oplopanax horridus Araliaceae          
scsa2 Scirpus saximontanus Fern. >>Schoenoplectus saximontanus Cyperaceae          
97534 Panicum trichonode Launert & Renvoize   Poaceae          
cyrec Cyperus retrorsus Chapman var. cylindricus (Ell.) Fern. & Grisc. >>Cyperus retrorsus var. retrorsus Cyperaceae          
     

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