Trichophorum Explained
Trichophorum is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae.[1] Plants in this genus are known as deergrasses in Britain[2] but are sometimes known as bulrushes in North America.
Species
Species accepted by Plants of the World Online as of February 2024:[3]
- Trichophorum alpinum
- Trichophorum analecta
- Trichophorum cespitosum
- Trichophorum clementis
- Trichophorum clintonii
- Trichophorum coahuilense
- Trichophorum dioicum
- Trichophorum distigmaticum
- Trichophorum dolichocarpum
- Trichophorum evadens
- Trichophorum filipes
- Trichophorum inversum
- Trichophorum mattfeldianum
- Trichophorum planifolium
- Trichophorum pumilum
- Trichophorum rigidum
- Trichophorum scabriculme
- Trichophorum schansiense
- Trichophorum subcapitatum
- Trichophorum tepaliferum
- Trichophorum uniflorum
Notes and References
- M. Salmenkallio & I. Kukkonen . 1989 . Proposal to conserve 466a Trichophorum (Cyperaceae) with a conserved type . . 38 . 2 . 313–316 . 10.2307/1220871 . 1220871.
- Book: Stace, C. A.. Stace, C. A.
. Stace, C. A.. 2010. New Flora of the British Isles. Third. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, U.K.. 943. 9780521707725.
- 331299-2 . Trichophorum Pers. . 11 February 2024.