Monanthochloe

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Monanthochloe is a genus of flowering plants, belonging to the Poaceae family. It is native to America.

Etymology

The generic name derives from the Greek words monos (individual), anthos (flower) and chloë (grass), referring to flowers unisexual.

Species

  • Monanthochloe Steelsa (Griseb.) Speg.
  • Monanthochloe australis Speg.
  • Monanthochloe littoralis Engelm.

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