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- Stenotaphrum is a widespread genus of plants in the gr**** family. The name is derived from the Gr**** words στενός (stenos), meaning "narrow", and τάϕρος...
- St. Augustine gr**** (Stenotaphrum secundatum), also known as buffalo turf in Australia and buffalo gr**** in South Africa, is a species of gr**** in the...
- sweet gr**** (Hierochloe odorata) Buffalo gr**** or St. Augustine gr**** (Stenotaphrum secundatum) Buffalogr****, another name for Guinea gr**** (Pani**** maximum)...
- commonly known as buffalo gr**** in Australia and the United States (Stenotaphrum secundatum and Bouteloua dactyloides, respectively). Hierochloe odorata...
- Phacelurus, Pholiurus, Ratzeburgia, Rhytachne, Schizachyrium, Spartina, Stenotaphrum, Thaumastochloa, Urelytrum and Xerochloa. Kew World Checklist of Selected...
- Pseudoraphis Setaria (syn. Camusiella, Paspalidium) Setariopsis Spinifex Stenotaphrum Stereochlaena Streptolophus Uranthoecium Whiteochloa Xerochloa Zuloagaea...
- being adopted across the northern United States. St. Augustine gr**** (Stenotaphrum secundatum) (also known as Charleston gr**** in South Carolina and Buffalo...
- Réunion. It has a wingspan of 20 mm. Host plants of this species are Stenotaphrum dimidiatum (Poaceae). De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2018). "Psara ferruginalis...
- found in the Cape and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The larvae feed on Stenotaphrum glabrum, Pani**** deustum, Ehrharta erecta and Stipa dregeana. Metisella...
- there. Herbaceous plants are scarce here, mainly consisting of the gr**** Stenotaphrum micranthum. The more open forest is composed of much the same plants...