| Stapfochloa elata |
|---|
 |
| Seedheads |
|
|---|
|
Scientific classification |
|---|
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Clade: | Angiosperms |
| Clade: | Monocots |
| Clade: | Commelinids |
| Order: | Poales |
| Family: | Poaceae |
| Subfamily: | Chloridoideae |
| Genus: | Stapfochloa |
| Species: | S. elata |
| Binomial name |
|---|
Stapfochloa elata( Desv.) P.M.Peterson (2015) |
| Synonyms[2] |
|---|
- Andropogon barbatusL. (1759)
- Andropogon polydactylosL. (1763), nom. superfl.
- Chloris arundinaceaNees ex Steud. (1854)
- Chloris barbata(L.) Nash (1898), nom. illeg.
- Chloris breviaristata(Hack.) Herter (1940)
- Chloris consanguineaKunth (1829), nom. nud.
- Chloris dandyanaC.D.Adams (1971)
- Chloris dandyana var. breviaristata(Hack.) A.M.Molina & Rúgolo (2004)
- Chloris dandyana var. stolonifera(Parodi) A.M.Molina & Rúgolo (2004)
- Chloris elataDesv. (1831) (basionym)
- Chloris polydactylaSw. (1788), nom. superfl.
- Chloris polydactyla var. breviaristataHack. (1900)
- Chloris polydactyla f. stoloniferaParodi (1953)
- Miscanthus polydactylosVoss (1895), nom. superfl.
- Saccharum polydactylonThunb. (1784), nom. superfl.
|
Stapfochloa elata (synonymChloris elata) is a species of grass known by the common name tall windmill grass.
It is native to:
- North America, in the U.S. state of Florida (within southern Florida)
- Islands of the Caribbean, on Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua), Cuba, Hispaniola
- Central America in Honduras
- South America, in Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay[3][4]
References
External links