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- Lorenzochloa erectifolia is a species of perennial flowering plant in the gr**** family. The species is native to Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and...
- Styphelia erectifolia is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a shrub...
- Eucalyptus erectifolia, commonly known as Stirling Range mallee, is a species of mallee that is endemic to Western Australia. It has smooth bark, narrow...
- Calamagrostis emodensis Griseb. Calamagrostis epigejos (L.) Roth Calamagrostis erectifolia Hitchc. Calamagrostis eriantha (****h) Steud. Calamagrostis expansa (Munro...
- eleanorae Bor Poa ensiformis Vickery Poa epileuca (Stapf) Stapf Poa erectifolia Hitchc. Poa exigua Hook.f. Poa faberi Rendle Poa falconeri Hook.f. Poa...
- ternipes Ortachne tenuis - Aristida ternipes Ortachne erectifolia (Swallen) Clayton - Lorenzochloa erectifolia Tropicos, Ortachne Nees ex Steud. Kew World Checklist...
- Soreng, Romasch. & Barberá – northern Mexico (Durango) Peyritschia erectifolia (Hitchc.) P.M.Peterson, Soreng, Romasch. & Barberá – central and southwestern...
- Oberwinkleria anulata, found in Venezuela growing on the gr**** Ortachne erectifolia. The generic name honors German mycologist Franz Oberwinkler. Vánky,...
- operculum and pyramidal seeds. The other species in this series include E. erectifolia, E. platydisca, E. diversifolia, E. todtiana, E. pachyloma, E. dolorosa...
- operculum and pyramidal seeds. The other species in this series include E. erectifolia, E. platydisca, E.diversifolia, E. todtiana, E. lateritica, E. dolorosa...