• Source: Sorghastrum
    • Sorghastrum is a genus of grasses, native to Africa and the Americas.
      Members of the genus are commonly known as Indiangrass.

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      Sorghastrum balansae (Hack.) Dávila - Paraguay
      Sorghastrum brunneum Swallen - Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
      Sorghastrum chaseae Swallen - Mato Grosso, Paraíba
      Sorghastrum contractum (Hack.) M.Kuhlm. & Kuhn - Brazil
      Sorghastrum crassum Renvoize - Bolivia
      Sorghastrum elliottii (C.Mohr) Nash – Slender Indiangrass - southeastern + south-central USA (Texas to Virginia)
      Sorghastrum fuscescens (Pilg.) Clayton - Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi
      Sorghastrum incompletum (J.Presl) Nash - Latin America from Mexico to Bolivia; Africa from Senegal to Zimbabwe
      Sorghastrum minarum (Nees) Hitchc. - Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
      Sorghastrum nudipes Nash - Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora, Limpopo, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi, Angola
      Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash – Yellow Indiangrass - Canada, USA, Mexico, Honduras
      Sorghastrum pellitum (Hack.) Parodi - Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay
      Sorghastrum pogonostachyum (Stapf) Clayton - Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi
      Sorghastrum pohlianum Dávila, L.I.Cabrera & R.Lira - Socorro Island in Colima
      Sorghastrum scaberrimum (Nees) Herter - Brazil
      Sorghastrum secundum (Elliott) Nash – Lopsided Indiangrass - southeastern USA; Bahamas
      Sorghastrum setosum (Griseb.) Hitchc. – Sandysoil Indiangrass - Latin America + West Indies from Veracruz to Uruguay
      Sorghastrum stipoides (Kunth) Nash – Needle Indiangrass - tropical + southern Africa; naturalized in Latin America
      Sorghastrum tisserantii Clayton - Central African Rep
      Sorghastrum viride Swallen - Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay


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      External links


      Media related to Sorghastrum at Wikimedia Commons
      Data related to Sorghastrum at Wikispecies
      Grassbase - The World Online Grass Flora

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