Vascular Plants

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Veldkamp, J.F. (29 December 1999), A revision of Chrysopogon Trin. including Vetiveria Bory (Poaceae) in Thailand and Malesia with notes on some other species from Africa and Australia. Austrobaileya 5(3) : 503-533 (Paper) Veldkamp, J.F. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Andropogon aciculatus Retz.
  2. Andropogon subulatus J.Presl
  3. Centrophorum Trin.
  4. Chrysopogon Trin.
  5. Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin.
  6. Chrysopogon aciculatus var. longifolius Buse
  7. Chrysopogon benthamianus Henrard
  8. Chrysopogon elongatus (R.Br.) Benth.
  9. Chrysopogon elongatus var. filipes Benth.
  10. Chrysopogon fallax S.T.Blake
  11. Chrysopogon filipes (Benth.) Reeder
  12. Chrysopogon filipes var. arundinaceus Reeder
  13. Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin.
  14. Chrysopogon oliganthus Veldkamp
  15. Chrysopogon rigidus (B.K.Simon) Veldkamp
  16. Holcus elongatus R.Br.
  17. Rhaphis Lour.
  18. Vetiveria Bory
  19. Vetiveria pauciflora S.T.Blake
  20. Vetiveria rigida B.K.Simon

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