About: Amphibromus

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Amphibromus is a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae. Most are known as swamp wallaby grass. Most are endemic to Australia. One can also be found in New Zealand and there are two species in South America. These are annual or perennial grasses. Some can have cleistogamous inflorescences sheathed on their stems. The open inflorescences may be spreading or spikelike. These may have some cleistogamous spikelets in them, as well. Most species occur in moist to wet habitat types. Some tolerate periodic flooding well, even flowering in response to it.

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  • Amphibromus is a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae. Most are known as swamp wallaby grass. Most are endemic to Australia. One can also be found in New Zealand and there are two species in South America. These are annual or perennial grasses. Some can have cleistogamous inflorescences sheathed on their stems. The open inflorescences may be spreading or spikelike. These may have some cleistogamous spikelets in them, as well. Most species occur in moist to wet habitat types. Some tolerate periodic flooding well, even flowering in response to it. Species * - pointed swamp wallaby grass - South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria * - river swamp wallaby grass, graceful swamp wallaby grass - Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, New Zealand (North + South Is) * - long-nosed swamp wallaby grass - South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia * - southern swamp wallaby grass - Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales; naturalized in California * - common swamp wallaby grass, veined swamp wallaby grass - South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia * - plump swamp wallaby grass - Victoria, New South Wales * - Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais), Argentina (Entre Ríos, Misiones), Uruguay * - dark swamp wallaby grass - South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria * - rough amphibromus - Bolivia (La Paz), Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Peru; naturalized in Louisiana * - wavy swamp wallaby grass - Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales * - Western Australia * † small swamp wallaby grass - †Queensland but extinct (en)
  • Amphibromus, es un género de plantas de la familia de las Poáceas. A veces se hace referencia a Helictotrichon (es)
  • Amphibromus is een geslacht uit de grassenfamilie (Poaceae). De soorten van dit geslacht komen voor in Australië, Nieuw-Zeeland en Zuid-Amerika. (nl)
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  • Amphibromus nervosus (en)
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  • Amphibromus (en)
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  • Amphibromus neesii (en)
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  • Amphibromus, es un género de plantas de la familia de las Poáceas. A veces se hace referencia a Helictotrichon (es)
  • Amphibromus is een geslacht uit de grassenfamilie (Poaceae). De soorten van dit geslacht komen voor in Australië, Nieuw-Zeeland en Zuid-Amerika. (nl)
  • Amphibromus is a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae. Most are known as swamp wallaby grass. Most are endemic to Australia. One can also be found in New Zealand and there are two species in South America. These are annual or perennial grasses. Some can have cleistogamous inflorescences sheathed on their stems. The open inflorescences may be spreading or spikelike. These may have some cleistogamous spikelets in them, as well. Most species occur in moist to wet habitat types. Some tolerate periodic flooding well, even flowering in response to it. (en)
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  • Amphibromus (en)
  • Amphibromus (es)
  • Amphibromus (nl)
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