Trachyandra

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Trachyandra
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Trachyandra ciliata
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asphodelaceae
Subfamily: Asphodeloideae
Genus: Trachyandra
Kunth
Synonyms [1]

Trachyandra is a genus of plant in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, [2] first described as a genus in 1843. It is native to eastern and southern Africa, as well as to Yemen and Madagascar. Many of the species are endemic to South Africa. [1] [3] [4]

Species [1]
  1. Trachyandra acocksii Oberm. - Cape Province in South Africa
  2. Trachyandra adamsonii (Compton) Oberm. - Cape Province, Namibia
  3. Trachyandra affinis Kunth - Cape Province, KwaZulu-Natal
  4. Trachyandra arenicola J.C.Manning & Goldblatt - Cape Province
  5. Trachyandra aridimontana J.C.Manning - Cape Province
  6. Trachyandra arvensis (Schinz) Oberm. - Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia
  7. Trachyandra asperata Kunth - South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland
  8. Trachyandra brachypoda (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  9. Trachyandra bulbinifolia (Dinter) Oberm. - Cape Province, Namibia
  10. Trachyandra burkei (Baker) Oberm. - Botswana, Limpopo, Free State, Cape Province
  11. Trachyandra capillata (Poelln.) Oberm. - KwaZulu-Natal
  12. Trachyandra chlamydophylla (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  13. Trachyandra ciliata (L.f.) Kunth - Cape Province, Namibia
  14. Trachyandra dissecta Oberm. - Cape Province
  15. Trachyandra divaricata (Jacq.) Kunth - Cape Province; naturalized in Australia
  16. Trachyandra ensifolia (Sölch) Roessler - Namibia
  17. Trachyandra erythrorrhiza (Conrath) Oberm. - Gauteng
  18. Trachyandra esterhuysenae Oberm. - Cape Province
  19. Trachyandra falcata (L.f.) Kunth - Cape Province, Namibia
  20. Trachyandra filiformis (Aiton) Oberm. - Cape Province
  21. Trachyandra flexifolia (L.f.) Kunth - Cape Province
  22. Trachyandra gerrardii (Baker) Oberm. - Swaziland, South Africa
  23. Trachyandra giffenii (F.M.Leight.) Oberm. - Cape Province
  24. Trachyandra glandulosa (Dinter) Oberm. - Namibia
  25. Trachyandra gracilenta Oberm. - Cape Province
  26. Trachyandra hantamensis Boatwr. & J.C.Manning - Cape Province
  27. Trachyandra hirsuta (Thunb.) Kunth - Cape Province
  28. Trachyandra hirsutiflora (Adamson) Oberm. - Cape Province
  29. Trachyandra hispida (L.) Kunth - Cape Province
  30. Trachyandra involucrata (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  31. Trachyandra jacquiniana (Schult. & Schult.f.) Oberm. - Cape Province
  32. Trachyandra kamiesbergensis Boatwr. & J.C.Manning - Cape Province
  33. Trachyandra karrooica Oberm. - Cape Province, Namibia
  34. Trachyandra lanata (Dinter) Oberm. - Namibia
  35. Trachyandra laxa (N.E.Br.) Oberm. - South Africa, Namibia, Botswana
  36. Trachyandra malosana (Baker) Oberm. - Malawi to Zimbabwe
  37. Trachyandra mandrarensis (H.Perrier) Marais & Reilly - Madagascar
  38. Trachyandra margaretae Oberm. - Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal
  39. Trachyandra montana J.C.Manning & Goldblatt - Cape Province
  40. Trachyandra muricata (L.f.) Kunth - Cape Province, Namibia
  41. Trachyandra oligotricha (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  42. Trachyandra paniculata Oberm. - Cape Province
  43. Trachyandra patens Oberm. - Cape Province
  44. Trachyandra peculiaris (Dinter) Oberm. - Namibia
  45. Trachyandra prolifera P.L.Perry - Cape Province
  46. Trachyandra pyrenicarpa (Welw. ex Baker) Oberm. Huíla Province in Angola
  47. Trachyandra revoluta (L.) Kunth - Cape Province, Namibia
  48. Trachyandra sabulosa (Adamson) Oberm. - Cape Province
  49. Trachyandra saltii (Baker) Oberm. - eastern + southern Africa from Ethiopia to Cape Province; Yemen
  50. Trachyandra sanguinorhiza Boatwr. & J.C.Manning - Cape Province
  51. Trachyandra scabra (L.f.) Kunth - Cape Province
  52. Trachyandra smalliana Hilliard & B.L.Burtt - Cape Province, KwaZulu-Natal
  53. Trachyandra tabularis (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  54. Trachyandra thyrsoidea (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  55. Trachyandra tortilis (Baker) Oberm. - Cape Province
  56. Trachyandra triquetra Thulin - Somalia
  57. Trachyandra zebrina (Schltr. ex Poelln.) Oberm. - Cape Province

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  1. Syncolostemon albiflorus(N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - Transvaal, Swaziland
  2. Syncolostemon argenteusN.E.Br. - KwaZulu-Natal
  3. Syncolostemon bolusii(N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - KwaZulu-Natal
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  5. Syncolostemon canescens(Gürke) D.F.Otieno - Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, South Africa
  6. Syncolostemon cinereum(Codd) D.F.Otieno & Retief - South Africa
  7. Syncolostemon comosus(Wight ex Benth.) D.F.Otieno - southern India
  8. Syncolostemon comptoniiCodd - Swaziland
  9. Syncolostemon concinnusN.E.Br. - Swaziland, South Africa
  10. Syncolostemon densiflorusBenth. - South Africa
  11. Syncolostemon elliottii(Baker) D.F.Otieno - Zimbabwe, Botswana, Transvaal
  12. Syncolostemon eriocephalusVerd. - Northern Province of South Africa
  13. Syncolostemon flabellifolius(S.Moore) A.J.Paton - Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique + Zimbabwe
  14. Syncolostemon floccosus(Launert) D.F.Otieno - Namibia
  15. Syncolostemon foliosus(S.Moore) D.F.Otieno - Swaziland, South Africa
  16. Syncolostemon gerrardii(N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - South Africa
  17. Syncolostemon incanus(Codd) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  18. Syncolostemon latidens(N.E.Br.) Codd - KwaZulu-Natal
  19. Syncolostemon linearis(Benth.) D.F.Otieno - Zimbabwe
  20. Syncolostemon macranthus(Gürke) Ashby - Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa
  21. Syncolostemon macrophyllusGürke - South Africa
  22. Syncolostemon madagascariensis(A.J.Paton & Hedge) D.F.Otieno - Madagascar
  23. Syncolostemon modestus(Codd) D.F.Otieno - Swaziland, South Africa
  24. Syncolostemon namapaensisD.F.Otieno - Mozambique, Tanzania
  25. Syncolostemon obermeyerae(M.Ashby) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  26. Syncolostemon oritrephes(Wild) D.F.Otieno - Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique + Zimbabwe
  27. Syncolostemon ornatus(S.Moore) D.F.Otieno - Chimanimani Mountains of Zimbabwe
  28. Syncolostemon parviflorusE.Mey. ex Benth. - Swaziland, South Africa
  29. Syncolostemon parvifolius(Codd) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  30. Syncolostemon persimilis(N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  31. Syncolostemon petiolatus(Ashby) D.F.Otieno - Swaziland, South Africa, Mozambique
  32. Syncolostemon pretoriae(Gürke) D.F.Otieno - Swaziland, South Africa
  33. Syncolostemon punctatus(Codd) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  34. Syncolostemon ramosus(Codd) D.F.Otieno - KwaZulu-Natal
  35. Syncolostemon ramulosusE.Mey. ex Benth. - KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Province
  36. Syncolostemon rehmannii(Gürke) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  37. Syncolostemon rotundifoliusE.Mey. ex Benth. - KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Province
  38. Syncolostemon rugosifolius(M.Ashby) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  39. Syncolostemon stalmansii(A.J.Paton & K.Balkwill) D.F.Otieno - Mpumalanga, Swaziland
  40. Syncolostemon stenophyllus(Gürke) D.F.Otieno - KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Province
  41. Syncolostemon subvelutinus(Gürke) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  42. Syncolostemon teucriifolius(Hochst.) D.F.Otieno - Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  43. Syncolostemon thorncroftii(N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  44. Syncolostemon transvaalensis(Schltr.) D.F.Otieno - Northern Province of South Africa
  45. Syncolostemon welwitschii(Rolfe) D.F.Otieno - Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Tanzania, Zambia, Angola
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  1. Tetradenia bainesii(N.E.Br.) Phillipson & C.F.Steyn - Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal
  2. Tetradenia barberae(N.E.Br.) Codd - Cape Province
  3. Tetradenia brevispicata(N.E.Br.) Codd - Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Transvaal
  4. Tetradenia clementianaPhillipson - Madagascar
  5. Tetradenia cordataPhillipson - Madagascar
  6. Tetradenia discolorPhillipson - Zambia, Zaire, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania
  7. Tetradenia falafaPhillipson - Madagascar
  8. Tetradenia fruticosaBenth. - Madagascar
  9. Tetradenia galpinii(N.E.Br.) Phillipson & C.F.Steyn - southeast Africa from Tanzania to Swaziland
  10. Tetradenia goudotiiBriq. - Madagascar
  11. Tetradenia herbacea Phillipson - Madagascar
  12. Tetradenia hildeanaPhillipson - Madagascar
  13. Tetradenia isaloensisPhillipson - Madagascar
  14. Tetradenia kaokoensisvan Jaarsv. & A.E.van Wyk - Namibia
  15. Tetradenia multiflora(Benth.) Phillipson - Ethiopia
  16. Tetradenia nervosaCodd - Madagascar
  17. Tetradenia riparia(Hochst.) Codd - southern Africa from Angola + Malawi to Swaziland
  18. Tetradenia tanganyikaePhillipson - Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia
  19. Tetradenia tuberosaT.J.Edwards - KwaZulu-Natal
  20. Tetradenia urticifolia(Baker) Phillipson - eastern + central Africa from Sudan + Eritrea south to Zaire and Tanzania

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards), "Asphodeloideae", Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, retrieved 2016-06-10
  3. Stevens, P.F., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website: Asparagales: Asphodeloideae
  4. Germishuizen, G. & Meyer, N.L. (eds.) (2003). Plants of Southern Africa: an annotated checklist. Strelitzia 14.: i-vi, 1-1231. National Botanical Institute, Pretoria.