Apodasmia (plant)

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Apodasmia
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Apodasmia chilensis
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Restionaceae
Genus: Apodasmia
B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson (1998)
Type species
Apodasmia brownii
(Hook.f.) B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson [1]

Apodasmia is a group of plants in the Restionaceae described as a genus in 1998. [2] It is native to Australia, New Zealand, and Chile. [3] [4]

Species [4]

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Restionaceae Family of flowering plants

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Grevilleoideae Subfamily of plants in the family Proteaceae, mainly from the Southern Hemisphere

The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about 950 species. Genera include Banksia, Grevillea, and Macadamia.

<i>Apodasmia similis</i> Species of flowering plant

Apodasmia similis, also known as oioi or jointed wire rush, is a plant that is endemic to New Zealand. It is a coastal plant but is also found around peat bogs and hot springs. It flowers from October to December and bears fruit from December to March.

<i>Alexgeorgea</i> Genus of grasses

Alexgeorgea is a genus of three plant species found in Western Australia belonging to the family Restionaceae named in honour of the botanist Alex George in 1976. The flowers of the female and large nut-like fruit are completely underground except for the stigmas, which extend out of the ground as 3 purple or red threads.

<i>Baloskion tetraphyllum</i> Species of flowering plant

Baloskion tetraphyllum is a rush-like plant in the family Restionaceae. Common names include tassel rope-rush, plume rush and Australian reed.

<i>Meeboldina</i> Genus of flowering plants

Meeboldina is a plant genus in the family Restionaceae, described as a genus in 1943. It is named for the botanical collector Alfred Meebold.

<i>Chordifex</i> Genus of flowering plants

Chordifex is a genus of plants in the Restionaceae described as a genus in 1998. The entire genus is endemic to Australia.

<i>Eurychorda</i> Genus of flowering plants

Eurychorda is a group of plants in the Restionaceae described as a genus in 1998. There is only one known species, Eurychorda complanata, endemic to Australia.

Winifredia is a group of plants in the Restionaceae described as a genus in 1986. There is only one known species, Winifredia sola, endemic to the Island of Tasmania.

<i>Desmocladus flexuosus</i> Species of flowering plant

Desmocladus flexuosus is a rhizatomous, sedge-like herb in the Restionaceae family, endemic to south-west Western Australia.

Baloskion longipes, common name dense cordrush, is a dioecious perennial herb in the Restionaceae family, found in southeastern New South Wales.

<i>Chordifex hookeri</i> Species of flowering plant

Chordifex hookeri is commonly known as woolly buttonrush or cord-rush. It is a rush species of the genus Chordifex in the family Restionaceae. The species is endemic to Tasmania.

<i>Chaetanthus aristatus</i> Species of flowering plant

Chaetanthus aristatus is a species of rush. It is found in Western Australia.

<i>Chordifex laxus</i> Species of flowering plant

Chordifex laxus is a rush species of the genus Chordifex in the family Restionaceae. It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

<i>Chordifex microcodon</i> Species of flowering plant

Chordifex microdon is a rush species of the genus Chordifex in the family Restionaceae, native to Western Australia.

Leptocarpus laxus is a rush species of the genus Leptocarpus in the family Restionaceae. It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

<i>Sporadanthus rivularis</i> Species of herb

Sporadanthus rivularis is a sedge-like herb in the Restionaceae family, native to Western Australia. It is a spreading perennial growing from rhizomes to heights of from 1 to 1.2 m, on black sands and clay along creek edges. It is a dioecious species.

<i>Tremulina</i> Genus of flowering plants

Tremulina is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Restionaceae. The genus was first described in 1998 by Barbara Briggs & Lawrie Johnson. The type species is Tremulina tremula.

<i>Tremulina tremula</i> Species of plant

Tremulina tremula is a plant in the Restionaceae family, found in the south-west of Western Australia.

<i>Leptocarpus coangustatus</i> Species of plant

Leptocarpus coangustatus is a species of plant in the Restionaceae (rush) family, endemic to Western Australia.

References

  1. Tropicos, Apodasmia
  2. B.G. Briggs & L.A.S. Johnson. 1998. Telopea 7: 371
  3. Briggs, Barbara G.; Johnson, L.A.S. (1998). "New combinations arising from a new classification of non-African Restionaceae" (PDF). Telopea. Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens. 8 (1): 21–33. doi:10.7751/telopea19982011 . Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  4. 1 2 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families