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Hyparrhenia subplumosa. A. Habit. B. Ligule, sheath, and blade. C. Inflorescence. A−C drawn from A. T. Semple 167 (US2076164), L. Smook 930 (US-2988270).

Hyparrhenia subplumosa. A. Habit. B. Ligule, sheath, and blade. C. Inflorescence. A−C drawn from A. T. Semple 167 (US2076164), L. Smook 930 (US-2988270).

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A vegetative key, descriptions, and illustrations for the identification of 199 native and naturalized grasses that occur in Mali are presented. In addition, we provide a modern classification, glossary of terms, and indexes to scientific and common names. The key is based on vegetative characters to allow identification of specimens that do not ha...

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