Vascular Plants

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Pilger, R.K.F. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1940), Gramineae III. Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Edn. 2, 14e : 1-205 (Section) Pilger, R.K.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Dichanthium annulatum (Forssk.) Stapf
  2. Digastrium baileyi (C.E.Hubb.) Pilg.
  3. Digitaria sect. Trichachne Stapf
  4. Eremochloa ciliaris (L.) Merr.
  5. Eriochloa meyeriana (Nees) Pilg.
  6. Eulalia sect. Polliniastrum Pilg.
  7. Eulalia sect. Polytrias (Hack.) Pilg.
  8. Eulalia sect. Pseudopogonatherum (A.Camus) Pilg.
  9. Ichnanthus sect. Appendiculata Pilg.
  10. Ischaemum baileyi C.E.Hubb.
  11. Ischaemum sect. Autischaemum Pilg.
  12. Ischaemum L. sect. Ischaemum
  13. Panicum meyerianum Nees
  14. Panicum sect. Repentia Stapf
  15. Pogonatherum sect. Pseudopogonatherum (A.Camus) Pilg.
  16. Polytrias Hack.
  17. Pseudopogonatherum A.Camus
  18. Sacciolepis sect. Eusacciolepis Stapf
  19. Sacciolepis Nash sect. Sacciolepis

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