- gr**** family.
Species Tristachya angustifolia Hitchc. -
Nayarit in
western Mexico Tristachya auronitens J.Duvign. - Zaïre
Tristachya avenacea (J.Presl) Scribn...
-
Carex tristachya,
called the shiny-spike sedge, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Carex,
native to south-central and
southeast China (including...
- lakes. This
species mainly feed on
seeds (of
Chloris virgata,
Eleusine tristachya,
Setaria parviflora and
Spergula villosa),
fruits (of
Celtis tala, Grabowskia...
-
South Africa, Mexico,
Lesotho Eleusine semisterilis –
Kenya Eleusine tristachya – Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina,
Chile incl Juan Fernández...
- and
Southern Africa and Madagascar. It was
originally described as a
Tristachya species by
Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von
Esenbeck in 1841: 269 ...
- Stipagrostis, Tenaxia, Tricholemma, Triraphis, Trisetaria, Trisetum,
Tristachya and Ventenata. "Sowing wild oats" is a
phrase used
since at
least the...
- inval. *
Digitaria stricta Willd. ex Steud. nom. inval. *
Digitaria tristachya Willd. ex Steud. nom. inval. *
Digitaria vulgaris (Schrad.)
Besser * Leptochloa...
-
considered better suited to
other genera:
Danthoniopsis Loudetia Loudetiopsis Tristachya Tropicos,
Trichopteryx Nees Nees von Esenbeck,
Christian Gottfried Daniel...
- -Fél. - Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Mali,
Sierra Leone Tropicos,
Tristachya sect.
Dilophotriche C.E. Hubb. Tropicos,
Dilophotriche (C.E. Hubb.) Jacq...
- Zaïre, Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique,
Zimbabwe Tropicos,
Tristachya sect.
Zonotriche C.E. Hubb.
International Code of
Nomenclature for algae...