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- Rhytachne is a genus of plants in the gr**** family. They grow prin****lly in wet savannahs in Africa and the Americas. More specifically, they tend to...
- Ophiuros, Oropetium, Parapholis, Phacelurus, Pholiurus, Ratzeburgia, Rhytachne, Schizachyrium, Spartina, Stenotaphrum, Thaumastochloa, Urelytrum and...
- Sehima Thelepogon Arthraxoninae Arthraxon Tripsacinae Elionurus Oxyrhachis Rhytachne Tripsa**** Urelytrum Vossia Zea (syn. Euchlaena) Chionachninae Chionachne...
- Coelorachis Hainardia Lepturus Mnesithea Parapholis Pholiurus Ratzeburgia Rhytachne Rottboellia Thaumastochloa Ophiuros appendiculatus - Rottboellia cochinchinensis...
- formerly included see Eremochloa Hemarthria Lasiurus Mnesithea Phacelurus Rhytachne Rottboellia Coelorachis fasciculata - Phacelurus ****llensis Coelorachis...
- brazzavillense, Elionurus muticus, Monocymbium ceresiiforme, Pani**** ecklonii, Rhytachne rottboellioides, and Trachypogon ****atus. Quartzite gr****lands cover...
- vollesenii Paspalum rugulosum Phalaris maderensis Puccinellia pungens Rhytachne furtiva Rhytachne glabra Stipa bavarica Stipa karjaginii, Karjagin's feather-gr****...
- Rhipidocladum McClure Rhizocephalus Boiss. Rhomboelytrum Link Rhynchoryza Baill. Rhytachne Desv. Richardsiella Elffers & Kenn.-O'Byrne Rosengurttia L.N.Silva Rostraria...
- Hackelochloa, Hemarthria, Heteropholis, Lasiurus, Mnesithea, Phacelurus, Rhytachne, and Rottboellia. These species include: Manisuris exaltata, valid as...
- perrieri Cherm. Rhynchospora triflora Vahl Rhytachne furtiva Clayton Rhytachne rottboellioides Desv. Rhytachne triaristata (Steud.) Stapf Richardia brasiliensis...