Category
page 1Aristidoideae
Stipagrostis
Stipagrostis is a genus of African, Asian, and Russian plants in the grass family.
Sartidia
Sartidia is a genus of Southern African and Madagascan plants in the grass family. It was split from Aristida in 1963 by South African botanist Bernard de Winter and contains six known species, of which Sartidia perrieri is considered extinct. Their natural habitats are warm, semi-arid savanna and dry forest at altitudes of where rainfall ranges from 250 to 1,500 mm per year. They are perennial grasses with inflorescence in a panicle.
Stipagrostis obtusa
species of plant
Aristideae
The Aristideae is the sole tribe of grasses in the monotypic subfamily Aristidoideae of the true grass family Poaceae. Its members are herbaceous annuals or perennials found in the tropics, subtropics and temperate zones. The tribe has over 300 species in three genera: The subfamily is a member of the PACMAD clade of grasses, the evolutionary group in which C4 photosynthesis independently evolved a number of times.
Sartidia perrieri
species of plant
Stipagrostis uniplumis
species of plant
Stipagrostis sabulicola
species of plant
Stipagrostis ciliata
species of plant
Stipagrostis namaquensis
species of plant
Stipagrostis hirtigluma
species of plant