- Source: Rhipidocladum
Rhipidocladum is a genus of New World woody bamboo in the grass family. It is found in Mesoamerica, Trinidad, and South America. The genus is characterized by having erect, non-pseudopetiolate culm leaves, numerous branchlets arising in an aspidate (fan-like) array, and by having true caryopses as fruit. The name is derived from the Greek rhipid meaning "fanlike" and clad meaning "branch".
Species
Rhipidocladum abregoensis - Colombia (Norte de Santander)
Rhipidocladum ampliflorum - Venezuela
Rhipidocladum angustiflorum - Colombia, Venezuela
Rhipidocladum bartlettii - Mexico (Chiapas, Yucatán Peninsula), Belize, Guatemala, Honduras
Rhipidocladum clarkiae - Costa Rica
Rhipidocladum harmonicum - from southern Mexico to Bolivia
Rhipidocladum martinezii - Mexico (Chiapas)
Rhipidocladum maxonii - Costa Rica, Guyana
Rhipidocladum neumannii - Argentina (Salta, Tucumán), Bolivia (La Paz, Santa Cruz, Tarija)
Rhipidocladum pacuarense - Nicaragua, Costa Rica
Rhipidocladum panamense - Panamá
Rhipidocladum parviflorum - Venezuela, Colombia, Perú, Bolivia, Brazil, Panamá
Rhipidocladum pittieri - from Mexico (Michoacán) to Panamá
Rhipidocladum prestoei - Trinidad
Rhipidocladum racemiflorum - Mexico from Tucumán to Tamaulipas
Rhipidocladum sibilans - Venezuela, Guyana
Formerly included
see Actinocladum Didymogonyx
Rhipidocladum geminatum - Didymogonyx geminatum
Rhipidocladum longispiculatum - Didymogonyx longispiculatum
Rhipidocladum verticillatum - Actinocladum verticillatum
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bambu
- Daftar genus Poaceae
- Rhipidocladum
- Bambuseae
- Actinocladum
- Arthrostylidium
- Bamboo
- List of bamboo species
- Bamboo flute
- List of Poaceae genera
- Merostachys
- Arthrostylidiinae