Vascular Plants

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Steudel, E.G. von (1854), Synopsis Plantarum Glumacearum 1(2) : 81-160 (Section) Steudel, E.G. von Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Allelotheca Steud.
  2. Allelotheca urvillei Steud.
  3. Aristida parviflora Steud.
  4. Cenchrus pennisetiformis Hochst. & Steud.
  5. Centosteca lappacea Desv.
  6. Centotheca lappacea (L.) Desv.
  7. Dichelachne drummondiana Steud.
  8. Helopus nubicus Steud.
  9. Isachne myosotis Nees
  10. Isachne rigida Steud.
  11. Lappagopsis Steud.
  12. Panicum acroanthum Steud.
  13. Panicum laevicaule Steud.
  14. Panicum myosotis (Nees) Steud.
  15. Panicum rhignon Steud.
  16. Pennisetum glabrum Steud.
  17. Pennisetum ruppellii Steud.
  18. Pentacraspedon Steud.
  19. Pentacraspedon amphipogonoides Steud.
  20. Stipa delilei Steud.
  21. Stipa drummondii Steud.
  22. Stipa longearistata Steud.
  23. Stipa papposa Nees
  24. Stipa puberula Steud.
  25. Stipa tenuifolia Steud.
  26. Stipa teretifolia Steud.
  27. Vilfa natalensis Steud.

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