Trisetopsis Explained
Trisetopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Poaceae.[1]
Its native range is Nigeria to Eritrea and Southern Africa, Madagascar, the southern Arabian Peninsula, China, tropical Asian mountains, and New Guinea.[1]
Species
25 species are currently accepted:[1]
- Trisetopsis angusta (C.E.Hubb.) Röser & A.Wölk
- Trisetopsis arcta (Cope) Röser & A.Wölk
- Trisetopsis aspera
- Trisetopsis barbata
- Trisetopsis capensis
- Trisetopsis dodii
- Trisetopsis elongata
- Trisetopsis galpinii
- Trisetopsis hirtula
- Trisetopsis imberbis
- Trisetopsis junghuhnii
- Trisetopsis lachnantha
- Trisetopsis leonina
- Trisetopsis longa
- Trisetopsis longifolia
- Trisetopsis mannii
- Trisetopsis milanjiana
- Trisetopsis namaquensis
- Trisetopsis natalensis
- Trisetopsis newtonii
- Trisetopsis quinqueseta
- Trisetopsis rogerellisii
- Trisetopsis roggeveldensis
- Trisetopsis umbrosa
- Trisetopsis virescens
Notes and References
- Web site: Trisetopsis Röser & A.Wölk Plants of the World Online Kew Science . . 22 May 2023 . en.