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Purpletop is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

<i>Tridens flavus</i> species of plant

Tridens flavus, the purpletop tridens, red top, or greasegrass, is a large, robust perennial bunchgrass native to eastern North America.

<i>Verbena bonariensis</i> species of plant in the Verbena family

Verbena bonariensis is a member of the verbena family cultivated as a flowering annual or herbaceous perennial plant. In USA horticulture, it is also known by the ambiguous names "purpletop" and "South American vervain". For the misapplication "Brazilian verbena" see below.

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<i>Lestes tridens</i> species of insect

Lestes tridens is a species of damselfly in the family Lestidae, the spreadwings. It is known commonly as the spotted spreadwing. It is native to much of the southern half of Africa, where it is widespread. It lives along the edges of lakes and swamps. It is not considered to be threatened.

Angraecopsis tridens is a species of plant in the Orchidaceae family. It is found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.

<i>Helice tridens</i> species of Malacostraca

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<i>Tridens</i> (plant) genus of plants

Tridens is a genus of perennial grasses in the Poaceae family native to the Americas.

  1. Tridens albescens (Vasey) Wooton & Standl. - southwest + south-central USA, Mexico
  2. Tridens ambiguus (Elliott) Schult. – pine barren fluffgrass - southeastern USA
  3. Tridens brasiliensis (Nees ex Steud.) Parodi - Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina
  4. Tridens buckleyanus (Vasey ex L.H.Dewey) Nash - Texas
  5. Tridens carolinianus (Steud.) Henrard - southeastern USA
  6. Tridens congestus (L.H.Dewey) Nash – pink fluffgrass USA
  7. Tridens eragrostoides (Vasey & Scribn.) Nash – lovegrass tridens - southern USA, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela
  8. Tridens flaccidus (Döll) Parodi - Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia
  9. Tridens flavus (L.) Hitchc. – purpletop - Ontario, eastern + central USA, Nuevo León
  10. Tridens hackelii (Arechav.) Parodi - Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
  11. Tridens muticus (Torr.) Nash – slim tridens - southwestern + south-central USA, Mexico
  12. Tridens nicorae Anton - northern Argentina
  13. Tridens × oklahomensis (Feath.) Feath. - Oklahoma
  14. Tridens riograndensis Acedo & Llamas - Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil
  15. Tridens strictus (Nutt.) Nash – longspike tridens - southeastern + south-central USA
  16. Tridens texanus (S. Watson) Nash - USA, Mexico

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