-
Bennert (D. alpinum × D.
tristachyum)
Diphasiastrum ×
sabinifolium (Willd.)
Holub (syn. D. sabinifolium, D. sitchense × D.
tristachyum)
Diphasiastrum × takedae...
-
Diphasiastrum tristachyum,
commonly known as blue clubmoss, blue ground-cedar,
ground pine, deep-rooted running-pine or
ground cedar, is a
North American...
- Bolivia, Peru
Citharexylum ×
leonis Moldenke - Cuba (C.
caudatum × C.
tristachyum)
Citharexylum ligustrifolium (Thur. ex Decne.) Van
Houtte -
Mexico Citharexylum...
-
Microstegium rufispi****
Pogonatherum tenue -
Arthraxon lancifolius Pogonatherum tristachyum -
Pseudopogonatherum tri****atum
Pogonatherum villosum -
Eulalia villosa...
- ****opyrum
triangulare Meisn. ex Wall. ****opyrum
tristachyum (H.Lév.)
Gross Helxine acutata ****ze
Oxygonum tristachyum (Baker) H.Perrier
Polygonum acutatum Lehm...
- Borchs. -
Borneo Phrynium tonkinense Gagnep. - Vietnam,
Yunnan Phrynium tristachyum Ridl. -
Peninsular Malaysia Phrynium venustum I.M.Turner - Peninsular...
- three-seeded
Reutealis tri**** DS
tristachyus G three-spiked
Diphasiastrum tristachyum D
tristis L sad; dull
Pterostylis tristis H DS C
triternatus L with three...
- Large-flowered
yellow ladyslipper -
Apparently secure -
Diphasiastrum tristachyum Ground cedar -
Critically imperiled -
Drosera rotundifolia Roundleaf...
-
material was once
believed to be a
hybrid between D. alpinum and D.
tristachyum, but the
offspring of
those parents is
properly known as D. × oellgaardii...
-
groundpine or
savin leaf club moss, is
hybrid of D.
sitchense and D.
tristachyum. It can be
found in
North America from
Labrador and
Newfoundland to Ontario...