Vascular Plants

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Vahl, M.(H.) (1805), Enumeratio Plantarum 2 : null - null (Section) Vahl, M.(H.) Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Abildgaardia Vahl
  2. Abildgaardia monostachya (L.) Vahl
  3. Abildgaardia tristachya Vahl
  4. Cenchrus setiger Vahl
  5. Cenchrus setigerus Vahl
  6. Commelina gigantea Vahl
  7. Cyperus bulbosus Vahl
  8. Cyperus canescens Vahl
  9. Cyperus cephalotes Vahl
  10. Cyperus congestus Vahl
  11. Cyperus diffusus Vahl
  12. Cyperus eragrostis Vahl
  13. Cyperus hyalinus Vahl
  14. Cyperus koenigii Vahl
  15. Cyperus monostachyos L.
  16. Cyperus nutans Vahl
  17. Cyperus patens Vahl
  18. Cyperus pilosus Vahl
  19. Cyperus reflexus Vahl
  20. Cyperus rubicundus Vahl
  21. Cyperus sanguinolentus Vahl
  22. Diplarrena moraea Labill.
  23. Fimbristylis Vahl
  24. Fimbristylis acuminata Vahl
  25. Fimbristylis acuminatum Vahl
  26. Fimbristylis aestivale Vahl
  27. Fimbristylis aestivalis (Retz.) Vahl
  28. Fimbristylis argentea (Rottb.) Vahl
  29. Fimbristylis argenteum Vahl
  30. Fimbristylis arvensis (Retz.) Vahl
  31. Fimbristylis dichotoma (L.) Vahl
  32. Fimbristylis dichotomum Vahl
  33. Fimbristylis diphylla (Retz.) Vahl
  34. Fimbristylis diphyllum Vahl
  35. Fimbristylis ferruginea (L.) Vahl
  36. Fimbristylis ferrugineum Vahl
  37. Fimbristylis laxa Vahl
  38. Fimbristylis miliacea (L.) Vahl
  39. Fimbristylis miliaceum Vahl
  40. Fimbristylis nutans (Retz.) Vahl
  41. Fimbristylis pygmaea Vahl
  42. Fimbristylis pygmaeum Vahl
  43. Fimbristylis schoenoides (Retz.) Vahl
  44. Fimbristylis squarrosa Vahl
  45. Fimbristylis squarrosum Vahl
  46. Fimbristylis tomentosa Vahl
  47. Fimbristylis tomentosum Vahl
  48. Haemodorum corymbosum Vahl
  49. Hypaelyptum Vahl
  50. Hypaelyptum argenteum Vahl
  51. Kyllinga cyperina Retz.
  52. Kyllinga odorata Vahl
  53. Kyllinga panicea Rottb.
  54. Kyllinga squamulata Vahl
  55. Kyllinga sumatrensis Retz.
  56. Kyllinga umbellata Rottb.
  57. Machaerina Vahl
  58. Mariscus aphyllus Vahl
  59. Mariscus cyperinus (Retz.) Vahl
  60. Mariscus flavus Vahl
  61. Mariscus paniceus (Rottb.) Vahl
  62. Mariscus umbellatus Vahl
  63. Melancranis Vahl
  64. Moraea Mill.
  65. Moraea diandra Vahl
  66. Rhynchospora Vahl
  67. Rhynchospora aurea Vahl
  68. Rhynchospora glauca Vahl
  69. Rhynchospora micrantha Vahl
  70. Rynchospora Vahl
  71. Schoenus aphyllus Vahl
  72. Schoenus rariflorus Michx.
  73. Schoenus rugosus Vahl
  74. Scirpus aestivalis Retz.
  75. Scirpus argenteus Rottb.
  76. Scirpus arvensis Retz.
  77. Scirpus cernuus Vahl
  78. Scirpus cinnamometorum Vahl
  79. Scirpus cyperoides L.
  80. Scirpus dichotomus L.
  81. Scirpus diphylla Retz.
  82. Scirpus ferrugineus L.
  83. Scirpus maculosus Vahl
  84. Scirpus miliaceus L.
  85. Scirpus nutans Retz.
  86. Scirpus pungens Vahl
  87. Scirpus schoenoides Retz.
  88. Scirpus senegalensis Lam.
  89. Scirpus validus Vahl
  90. Xyris L.
  91. Xyris anceps Lam.
  92. Xyris pauciflora Willd.

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