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Species of Chrysopogon Trin.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Chrysopogon spp. a 
Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin.  a 
Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf  a 
Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf var. quinqueplumis (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Stapf Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.  i
Chrysopogon avenaceus (Michx.) Benth. Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash   
Chrysopogon benthamianus Henrard, nom. nud. Chrysopogon fallax S. T. Blake   
Chrysopogon echinulatus (Nees) Will. Watson Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. echinulatus (Nees) Cope   
Chrysopogon elongatus Benth. var. filipes Benth. Chrysopogon filipes (Benth.) Reeder  i
Chrysopogon fallax S. T. Blake  a 
Chrysopogon filipes (Benth.) Reeder  a 
Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov.  a 
Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin.  a 
Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. echinulatus (Nees) Cope  ai
Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. gryllus  ai
Chrysopogon hackelii (Hook. f.) C. E. C. Fisch.  ai
Chrysopogon latifolius S. T. Blake  a 
Chrysopogon montanus Trin. Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov.   
Chrysopogon montanus Trin. ex Spreng. var. tremulus (Hack.) Stapf Chrysopogon serrulatus Trin.  i
Chrysopogon nigritanus (Benth.) Veldkamp  a 
Chrysopogon nodulibarbis (Steud.) Henrard  a 
Chrysopogon orientalis (Desv.) A. Camus  a 
Chrysopogon parviflorus (R. Br.) Benth. Capillipedium parviflorum (R. Br.) Stapf   
Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.  a 
Chrysopogon quinqueplumis Hochst. ex A. Rich. Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.   
Chrysopogon serrulatus Trin.  a 
Chrysopogon verticillatus (Roxb.) Trin. ex Steud.  a 
Chrysopogon zeylanicus (Steud.) Thwaites Chrysopogon nodulibarbis (Steud.) Henrard   
Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty  a 
  1. Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin.
  2. Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf
  3. Chrysopogon aucheri (Boiss.) Stapf var. quinqueplumis (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Stapf (=Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.)
  4. Chrysopogon avenaceus (Michx.) Benth. (=Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash)
  5. Chrysopogon benthamianus Henrard, nom. nud. (=Chrysopogon fallax S. T. Blake)
  6. Chrysopogon echinulatus (Nees) Will. Watson (=Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. echinulatus (Nees) Cope)
  7. Chrysopogon elongatus Benth. var. filipes Benth. (=Chrysopogon filipes (Benth.) Reeder)
  8. Chrysopogon fallax S. T. Blake
  9. Chrysopogon filipes (Benth.) Reeder
  10. Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov.
  11. Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin.
  12. Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. echinulatus (Nees) Cope
  13. Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. subsp. gryllus
  14. Chrysopogon hackelii (Hook. f.) C. E. C. Fisch.
  15. Chrysopogon latifolius S. T. Blake
  16. Chrysopogon montanus Trin. (=Chrysopogon fulvus (Spreng.) Chiov.)
  17. Chrysopogon montanus Trin. ex Spreng. var. tremulus (Hack.) Stapf (=Chrysopogon serrulatus Trin.)
  18. Chrysopogon nigritanus (Benth.) Veldkamp
  19. Chrysopogon nodulibarbis (Steud.) Henrard
  20. Chrysopogon orientalis (Desv.) A. Camus
  21. Chrysopogon parviflorus (R. Br.) Benth. (=Capillipedium parviflorum (R. Br.) Stapf)
  22. Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.
  23. Chrysopogon quinqueplumis Hochst. ex A. Rich. (=Chrysopogon plumulosus Hochst.)
  24. Chrysopogon serrulatus Trin.
  25. Chrysopogon spp.
  26. Chrysopogon verticillatus (Roxb.) Trin. ex Steud.
  27. Chrysopogon zeylanicus (Steud.) Thwaites (=Chrysopogon nodulibarbis (Steud.) Henrard)
  28. Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty


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