Trisetaria
Trisetaria linearis (right plant)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Pooideae
Supertribe: Poodae
Tribe: Poeae
Subtribe: Aveninae
Genus: Trisetaria
Forssk.
Type species
Trisetaria linearis
Synonyms[1]
  • Haeupleria G.H.Loos
  • Sennenia Pau ex Sennen
  • Trichaeta P.Beauv.

Trisetaria is a genus of plants in the grass family, native to Asia and to the Mediterranean region.[2][3]

Species[1][4][5]
  • Trisetaria aurea - European Mediterranean
  • Trisetaria chaudharyana - Saudi Arabia
  • Trisetaria dufourei - Spain, Portugal
  • Trisetaria glumacea - Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria
  • Trisetaria koelerioides - Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Sinai
  • Trisetaria linearis - Middle East from Egypt to Iran
  • Trisetaria loeflingiana - from Canary Islands to Kazakhstan
  • Trisetaria macrochaeta - Spain, Libya, Egypt, Israel
  • Trisetaria myriantha - Italy, Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia
  • Trisetaria nitida - Algeria
  • Trisetaria ovata - Spain, Portugal
  • Trisetaria panicea - Mediterranean
  • Trisetaria parviflora - Italy, Algeria, Tunisia
  • Trisetaria scabriuscula - Spain, Portugal
  • Trisetaria vaccariana - Libya
formerly included[1]
  • Trisetaria airoides - Trisetum spicatum
  • Trisetaria alpestris - Trisetum alpestre
  • Trisetaria antoniijosephii - Trisetum glaciale
  • Trisetaria argentea - Trisetum argenteum
  • Trisetaria baregensis - Trisetum baregense
  • Trisetaria bornmuelleri - Avenula pubescens
  • Trisetaria brevifolia - Trisetum distichophyllum
  • Trisetaria burnoufii - Trisetum splendens
  • Trisetaria carpatica - Avenula pubescens
  • Trisetaria conradiae - Trisetum gracile
  • Trisetaria cristata - Rostraria cristata
  • Trisetaria deyeuxioides - Peyritschia deyeuxioides
  • Trisetaria distichophylla - Trisetum distichophyllum
  • Trisetaria elongata - Sphenopholis interrupta
  • Trisetaria flavescens - Trisetum flavescens
  • Trisetaria fusca - Trisetum ciliare
  • Trisetaria fuscescens - Rostraria pumila
  • Trisetaria glacialis - Trisetum glaciale
  • Trisetaria hispida - Trisetum hispidum
  • Trisetaria laconica - Trisetum laconicum
  • Trisetaria michelii - Avellinia festucoides
  • Trisetaria phleoides - Rostraria cristata
  • Trisetaria pubescens - Rostraria litorea
  • Trisetaria pumila - Rostraria pumila
  • Trisetaria quinqueseta - Agrostis quinqueseta
  • Trisetaria rigida - Trisetum rigidum
  • Trisetaria sesquitertia - Avenula pubescens
  • Trisetaria sibirica - Trisetum sibiricum
  • Trisetaria spicata - Trisetum spicatum
  • Trisetaria subalpestris - Trisetum subalpestre
  • Trisetaria tenuiformis - Trisetum tenuiforme
  • Trisetaria tenuis - Ventenata dubia
  • Trisetaria thospitica - Trisetum thospiticum
  • Trisetaria tolucensis - Trisetum spicatum
  • Trisetaria turcica - Trisetum turcicum
  • Trisetaria velutina - Trisetum velutinum
  • Trisetaria villosa - Trisetum bertolonii

References

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