Checklist: Eriocaulaceae

ERIOCAULACEAE

Introduction:

This is a checklist of taxa generated from the database. Genera and species which are either purely cultivated or which are wild species which do not occur in Malawi have been excluded.

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Literature:   
Phillips, S.M. (1998) Eriocaulaceae of the Flora Zambesiaca area Kirkia 17(1) 11-67  
   
NamesFZ Divisions
   
828.000 ERIOCAULON L.  
Eriocaulon abyssinicum Hochst. C
Eriocaulon ciliisepalum Rendle
Eriocaulon gilgianum Ruhland
Eriocaulon subulatum N.E. Br.
Eriocaulon afzelianum Wikstr. ex Körn. N
Eriocaulon buchananii Ruhland N,S
Eriocaulon elegantulum Engl. S
Eriocaulon maculatum Schinz S
Eriocaulon maronderanum S.M. Phillips N
Eriocaulon mesanthemoides Ruhland N
Eriocaulon mulanjeanum S.M. Phillips [NrEnd] S
Eriocaulon mutatum N.E. Br.
var. mutatum N,C,S
Eriocaulon pictum Fritsch N
Eriocaulon amphibium Rendle
Eriocaulon schimperi Ruhland N
Eriocaulon congense Moldenke
Eriocaulon volkensii Engl. var. mildbraedii Ruhland
Eriocaulon selousii S.M. Phillips S
Eriocaulon sonderianum Körn. S
Eriocaulon decipiens N.E. Br.
Eriocaulon dregei Hochst. var. sonderianum (Körn.) Oberm.
Eriocaulon stenophyllum R.E. Fr. N
Eriocaulon teusczii Engl. & Ruhland ex Ruhland N
Eriocaulon intrusum Meikle
Eriocaulon lacteum Rendle
Eriocaulon transvaalicum N.E. Br.
subsp. hanningtonii (N.E. Br.) S.M. Phillips C
Eriocaulon zambesiense Ruhland S
   
829.000 MESANTHEMUM Körn.  
Mesanthemum pilosum Kimpouni N
   
832.010 SYNGONANTHUS Ruhland  
Syngonanthus angolensis H.Hess N
Syngonanthus wahlbergii (Wikstr. ex Körn.) Ruhland
var. wahlbergii S

Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Meg Coates Palgrave, 2014-24

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Coates Palgrave, M. (2024). Flora of Malawi: Checklist: Eriocaulaceae.
https://www.malawiflora.com/speciesdata/utilities/utility-display-checklist.php?family_id=83, retrieved 19 April 2024

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