Revision of Stenotaphrum (Gramineae. Paniceae) with attention to its historical geography

Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 202 - 222
Published: Apr 1, 1972
Abstract
Seven species are recognized, of whichStenotaphrum helferi, native to forested streambanks in southeastern Asia, is considered the most primitive. Four species are restricted to tropical islands and coasts of the western Indian Ocean ; one of these, 5.dimidiatum, may have had its range within the region expanded by planting as a pasture grass during the early colonial period.Stenotaphrum micranthum is a naturally wide-ranging beach pioneer in...
Paper Details
Title
Revision of Stenotaphrum (Gramineae. Paniceae) with attention to its historical geography
Published Date
Apr 1, 1972
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
202 - 222
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