Bothriochloa

Beardgrass or bluestem
Bothriochloa pertusa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Panicoideae
Tribe: Andropogoneae
Genus: Bothriochloa
Kuntze[1]
Type species
Bothriochloa anamitica
(syn of B. bladhii)
Kuntze[2]
Synonyms[3][2]
  • Amphilophis Nash
  • Dichanthium sect. Bothriochloa (Kuntze) Roberty

Bothriochloa is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family native to many countries on all inhabited continents and many islands.[4] They are often called beardgrass or bluestem.[5][6]

The name is derived from the Greek words "bothrio" meaning "trench" and "chloa" meaning "blade of grass."[7]

The following species are recognised:[3]

formerly included[3]

see Capillipedium, Dichanthium, Euclasta, Hemisorghum and Pseudosorghum.

  • Bothriochloa assimilis – Capillipedium assimile
  • Bothriochloa concanensis – Dichanthium concanense
  • Bothriochloa foulkesii – Dichanthium foulkesii
  • Bothriochloa gracilis – Pseudosorghum fasciculare
  • Bothriochloa kwashotensis – Capillipedium kwashotense
  • Bothriochloa parviflora – Capillipedium parviflorum
  • Bothriochloa picta – Capillipedium assimile
  • Bothriochloa piptanthera – Euclasta condylotricha
  • Bothriochloa spicigera – Capillipedium spicigerum
  • Bothriochloa tuberculata – Dichanthium annulatum
  • Bothriochloa venusta – Hemisorghum venustum
  • Bothriochloa yunnanensis – Pseudosorghum fasciculare

See also

References


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