Arundoclaytonia

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Arundoclaytonia is a genus of herbaceous plants belonging to the Poaceae family. It is native to Brazil where it is found in the Amazon region.

Etymology

The generic name was named in honor of William Derek Clayton, a noted British agrostologist.

Species

  • Arundoclaytonia dissimilis Davidse " R.P. Ellis
  • Arundoclaytonia jauensis

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