List of Poaceae of South Africa

Poaceae or Gramineae is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the order Poales, known as grasses. With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species,[1] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, following the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.[2]

The Poaceae are the most economically important plant family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, barley, and millet as well as feed for meat-producing animals. They provide, through direct human consumption, just over one-half (51%) of all dietary energy. Some members of the Poaceae are used as building materials (bamboo, thatch, and straw); others can provide a source of biofuel, primarily via the conversion of maize to ethanol. Grasses have stems that are hollow except at the nodes and narrow alternate leaves borne in two ranks. The lower part of each leaf encloses the stem, forming a leaf-sheath. The leaf grows from the base of the blade, an adaptation allowing it to cope with frequent grazing.

Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant are estimated to constitute 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, excluding Greenland and Antarctica.[3] Grasses are also an important part of the vegetation in many other habitats, including wetlands, forests and tundra.

23,420 species of vascular plant have been recorded in South Africa, making it the sixth most species-rich country in the world and the most species-rich country on the African continent. Of these, 153 species are considered to be threatened.[4] Nine biomes have been described in South Africa: Fynbos, Succulent Karoo, desert, Nama Karoo, grassland, savanna, Albany thickets, the Indian Ocean coastal belt, and forests.[5]

The 2018 South African National Biodiversity Institute's National Biodiversity Assessment plant checklist lists 35,130 taxa in the phyla Anthocerotophyta (hornworts (6)), Anthophyta (flowering plants (33534)), Bryophyta (mosses (685)), Cycadophyta (cycads (42)), Lycopodiophyta (Lycophytes(45)), Marchantiophyta (liverworts (376)), Pinophyta (conifers (33)), and Pteridophyta (cryptogams (408)).[6]

206 genera are represented in the literature.[6] Listed taxa include species, subspecies, varieties, and forms as recorded, some of which have subsequently been allocated to other taxa as synonyms, in which cases the accepted taxon is appended to the listing. Multiple entries under alternative names reflect taxonomic revision over time.

Achnatherum

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Genus Achnatherum:[6]

Acrachne

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Genus Acrachne:[6]

Acroceras

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Genus Acroceras:[6]

Agrostis

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Genus Agrostis:[6]

Aira

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Genus Aira:[6]

Alloteropsis

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Genus Alloteropsis:[6]

  • Alloteropsis papillosa Clayton, indigenous
  • Alloteropsis semialata (R.Br.) Hitchc. indigenous
    • Alloteropsis semialata (R.Br.) Hitchc. subsp. eckloniana (Nees) Gibbs Russ. indigenous
    • Alloteropsis semialata (R.Br.) Hitchc. subsp. semialata, indigenous

Alopecurus

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Genus Alopecurus:[6]

Amelichloa

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Genus Amelichloa:[6]

Ammophila

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Genus Ammophila:[6]

Andropogon

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Genus Andropogon:[6]

Anthephora

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Genus Anthephora:[6]

Anthoxanthum

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Genus Anthoxanthum:[6]

Aristida

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Genus Aristida:[6]

Arrhenatherum

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Genus Arrhenatherum:[6]

Arthratherum

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Genus Arthratherum:[6]

Arthraxon

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Genus Arthraxon:[6]

  • Arthraxon lanceolatus (Roxb.) Hochst. indigenous
    • Arthraxon lanceolatus (Roxb.) Hochst. var. lanceolatus, indigenous

Arundinella

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Genus Arundinella:[6]

Arundo

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Genus Arundo:[6]

Avena

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Genus Avena:[6]

Axonopus

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Genus Axonopus:[6]

Bambusa

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Genus Bambusa:[6]

Bewsia

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Genus Bewsia:[6]

Bothriochloa

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Genus Bothriochloa:[6]

Brachiaria

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Genus Brachiaria:[6]

Brachychloa

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Genus Brachychloa:[6]

Brachypodium

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Genus Brachypodium:[6]

Briza

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Genus Briza:[6]

Brizopyrum

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Genus Brizopyrum:[6]

Bromus

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Genus Bromus:[6]

Calamagrostis

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Genus Calamagrostis:[6]

Capeochloa

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Genus Capeochloa:[6]

  • Capeochloa arundinacea (P.J.Bergius) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Capeochloa cincta (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder, indigenous
    • Capeochloa cincta (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder subsp. cincta, indigenous
    • Capeochloa cincta (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder subsp. sericea (N.P.Barker) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Capeochloa setacea (N.P.Barker) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder, indigenous

Catalepis

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Genus Catalepis:[6]

Catapodium

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Genus Catapodium:[6]

Cenchrus

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Genus Cenchrus:[6]

Centropodia

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Genus Centropodia:[6]

Chaetobromus

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Genus Chaetobromus:[6]

Chloris

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Genus Chloris:[6]

Chrysopogon

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Genus Chrysopogon:[6]

Cladoraphis

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Genus Cladoraphis:[6]

Cleistachne

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Genus Cleistachne:[6]

Coelachyrum

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Genus Coelachyrum:[6]

Coelorachis

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Genus Coelorachis:[6]

Coix

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Genus Coix:[6]

Colpodium

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Genus Colpodium:[6]

Cortaderia

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Genus Cortaderia:[6]

Corynephorus

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Genus Corynephorus:[6]

Craspedorhachis

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Genus Craspedorhachis:[6]

Ctenium

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Genus Ctenium:[6]

Cymbopogon

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Genus Cymbopogon:[6]

Cynodon

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Genus Cynodon:[6]

Cynosurus

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Genus Cynosurus:[6]

Dactylis

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Genus Dactylis:[6]

Dactyloctenium

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Genus Dactyloctenium:[6]

Danthonia

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Genus Danthonia:[6]

Danthoniopsis

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Genus Danthoniopsis:[6]

Deschampsia

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Genus Deschampsia:[6]

Desmazeria

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Genus Desmazeria:[6]

Diandrochloa

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Genus Diandrochloa:[6]

Dichanthium

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Genus Dichanthium:[6]

Digitaria

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Genus Digitaria:[6]

Diheteropogon

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Genus Diheteropogon:[6]

Dinebra

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Genus Dinebra:[6]

  • Dinebra retroflexa (Vahl) Panz. indigenous
    • Dinebra retroflexa (Vahl) Panz. var. condensata S.M.Phillips, indigenous

Diplachne

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Genus Diplachne:[6]

Dregeochloa

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Genus Dregeochloa:[6]

Echinochloa

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Genus Echinochloa:[6]

Ehrharta

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Genus Ehrharta:[6]

Eleusine

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Genus Eleusine:[6]

Elionurus

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Genus Elionurus:[6]

Elymandra

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Genus Elymandra:[6]

Elymus

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Genus Elymus:[6]

  • Elymus repens (L.) Gould (syn. Elytrigia repens (L.) Nevski), not indigenous, naturalised

Elytrophorus

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Genus Elytrophorus:[6]

Enneapogon

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Genus Enneapogon:[6]

Enteropogon

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Genus Enteropogon:[6]

Entolasia

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Genus Entolasia:[6]

Eragrostis

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Genus Eragrostis:[6]

Eriachne

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Genus Eriachne:[6]

Eriochloa

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Genus Eriochloa:[6]

Eriochrysis

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Genus Eriochrysis:[6]

Eulalia

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Genus Eulalia:[6]

Eustachys

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Genus Eustachys:[6]

Festuca

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Genus Festuca:[6]

Fingerhuthia

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Genus Fingerhuthia:[6]

Gastridium

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Genus Gastridium:[6]

Geochloa

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Genus Geochloa:[6]

Glyceria

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Genus Glyceria:[6]

Gymnothrix

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Genus Gymnothrix:[6]

Hackelochloa

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Genus Hackelochloa:[6]

Hainardia

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Genus Hainardia:[6]

Harpochloa

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Genus Harpochloa:[6]

Helictotrichon

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Genus Helictotrichon:[6]

Hemarthria

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Genus Hemarthria:[6]

Heteropogon

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Genus Heteropogon:[6]

Holcus

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Genus Holcus:[6]

Hordeum

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Genus Hordeum:[6]

Hyparrhenia

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Genus Hyparrhenia:[6]

Hyperthelia

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Genus Hyperthelia:[6]

Imperata

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Genus Imperata:[6]

Ischaemum

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Genus Ischaemum:[6]

Karroochloa

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Genus Karroochloa:[6]

Koeleria

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Genus Koeleria:[6]

Lagurus

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Genus Lagurus:[6]

Lamarckia

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Genus Lamarckia:[6]

Lasiagrostis

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Genus Lasiagrostis:[6]

Lasiochloa

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Genus Lasiochloa:[6]

Leersia

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Genus Leersia:[6]

Leptocarydion

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Genus Leptocarydion:[6]

Leptochloa

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Genus Leptochloa:[6]

Lepturus

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Genus Lepturus:[6]

Leucophrys

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Genus Leucophrys:[6]

Lolium

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Genus Lolium:[6]

Lophacme

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Genus Lophacme:[6]

Lophochloa

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Genus Lophochloa:[6]

Loudetia

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Genus Loudetia:[6]

Maltebrunia

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Genus Maltebrunia:[6]

Megaloprotachne

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Genus Megaloprotachne:[6]

Megastachya

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Genus Megastachya:[6]

Melica

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Genus Melica:[6]

Melinis

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Genus Melinis:[6]

Merxmuellera

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Genus Merxmuellera:[6]

Microchloa

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Genus Microchloa:[6]

Microlaena

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Genus Microlaena:[6]

Microstegium

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Genus Microstegium:[6]

Miscanthus

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Genus Miscanthus:[6]

Monocymbium

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Genus Monocymbium:[6]

Mosdenia

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Genus Mosdenia:[6]

Nassella

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Genus Nassella:[6]

Nastus

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Genus Nastus:[6]

Odontelytrum

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Genus Odontelytrum:[6]

Odyssea

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Genus Odyssea:[6]

Olyra

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Genus Olyra:[6]

Oplismenus

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Genus Oplismenus:[6]

Oropetium

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Genus Oropetium:[6]

Oryza

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Genus Oryza:[6]

Oxyrhachis

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Genus Oxyrhachis:[6]

Oxytenanthera

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Genus Oxytenanthera:[6]

Panicum

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Genus Panicum:[6]

Parapholis

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Genus Parapholis:[6]

Paspalum

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Genus Paspalum:[6]

Pennisetum

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Genus Pennisetum:[6]

Pentameris

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Genus Pentameris:[6]

Pentaschistis

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Genus Pentaschistis[6] (now included in Pentameris)

  • Pentaschistis acinosa Stapf, accepted as Pentameris acinosa (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis airoides (Nees) Stapf subsp. airoides, accepted as Pentameris airoides Nees subsp. airoides, indigenous
    • Pentaschistis airoides (Nees) Stapf subsp. jugorum (Stapf) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris airoides Nees subsp. jugorum (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis alticola H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris alticola (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis ampla (Nees) McClean, accepted as Pentameris ampla (Nees) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis argentea Stapf, accepted as Pentameris argentea (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis aristidoides (Thunb.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris aristidoides (Thunb.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis aristifolia Schweick. accepted as Pentameris aristifolia (Schweick.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis aspera (Thunb.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris aspera (Thunb.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis aurea (Steud.) McClean, indigenous
    • Pentaschistis aurea (Steud.) McClean subsp. aurea, accepted as Pentameris aurea (Steud.) Galley & H.P.Linder subsp. aurea, endemic
    • Pentaschistis aurea (Steud.) McClean subsp. pilosogluma (McClean) H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis barbata (Nees) H.P.Linder subsp. barbata, accepted as Pentameris barbata (Nees) Steud. subsp. barbata, endemic
    • Pentaschistis barbata (Nees) H.P.Linder subsp. orientalis H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris barbata (Nees) Steud. subsp. orientalis (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis basutorum Stapf, accepted as Pentameris basutorum (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis calcicola H.P.Linder var. calcicola, accepted as Pentameris calcicola (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder var. calcicola, endemic
    • Pentaschistis calcicola H.P.Linder var. hirsuta H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris calcicola (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder var. hirsuta (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis capensis (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris capensis (Nees) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis capillaris (Thunb.) McClean, accepted as Pentameris capillaris (Thunb.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis caulescens H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris caulescens (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis chippindalliae H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis cirrhulosa (Nees) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris cirrhulosa (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis clavata Galley, accepted as Pentameris clavata (Galley) Galley & H.P.Linder, present
  • Pentaschistis colorata (Steud.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris colorata (Steud.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis curvifolia (Schrad.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris curvifolia (Schrad.) Nees, endemic
  • Pentaschistis densifolia (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris densifolia (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis ecklonii (Nees) McClean, accepted as Pentameris bachmannii (McClean) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis elegans (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris elegans (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis eriostoma (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris eriostoma (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis exserta H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris exserta (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis galpinii (Stapf) McClean, accepted as Pentameris galpinii (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis glandulosa (Schrad.) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris glandulosa (Schrad.) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis heptamera (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris heptameris (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis holciformis (Nees) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris holciformis (Nees) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis horrida Galley, accepted as Pentameris horrida (Galley) Galley & H.P.Linder, present
  • Pentaschistis juncifolia Stapf, accepted as Pentameris juncifolia (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, present
  • Pentaschistis lima (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris lima (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis longipes Stapf, accepted as Pentameris longipes (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis malouinensis (Steud.) Clayton, accepted as Pentameris malouinensis (Steud.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis microphylla (Nees) McClean, accepted as Pentameris microphylla (Nees) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis montana H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris montana (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis natalensis Stapf, accepted as Pentameris natalensis (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis oreodoxa Schweick. accepted as Pentameris oreodoxa (Schweick.) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis pallescens (Schrad.) Stapf accepted as Pentameris pallescens, endemic
  • Pentaschistis pallida (Thunb.) H.P.Linder accepted as Pentameris pallida, endemic
  • Pentaschistis papillosa (Steud.) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris scabra (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis patula (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris patula (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis praecox H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris praecox (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder
  • Pentaschistis pseudopallescens H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris pseudopallescens (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis pungens H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris pungens (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis pusilla (Nees) H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris pusilla (Nees) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis pyrophila H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris pyrophila (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis reflexa H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris reflexa (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis rigidissima Pilg. ex H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris rigidissima (Pilg. ex H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis rosea H.P.Linder subsp. purpurascens H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris rosea (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder subsp. purpurascens (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Lind, endemic
  • Pentaschistis rosea H.P.Linder subsp. rosea, accepted as Pentameris rosea (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder subsp. rosea, endemic
  • Pentaschistis rupestris (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris rupestris (Nees) Steud. endemic
  • Pentaschistis scandens H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris scandens (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis setifolia (Thunb.) McClean, accepted as Pentameris setifolia (Thunb.) Galley & H.P.Linder, indigenous
  • Pentaschistis tomentella Stapf, accepted as Pentameris tomentella (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis tortuosa (Trin.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris tortuosa (Trin.) Nees, endemic
  • Pentaschistis trifida Galley, accepted as Pentameris trifida (Galley) Galley & H.P.Linder, present
  • Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris triseta (Thunb.) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis tysonii Stapf, accepted as Pentameris tysonii (Stapf) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis velutina H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris velutina (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis veneta H.P.Linder, accepted as Pentameris veneta (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder, endemic
  • Pentaschistis viscidula (Nees) Stapf, accepted as Pentameris viscidula (Nees) Steud., endemic

Periballia

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Genus Periballia:[6]

Perotis

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Genus Perotis:[6]

Petrina

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Genus Petrina:[6]

Phacelurus

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Genus Phacelurus:[6]

Phalaris

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Genus Phalaris:[6]

Phragmites

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Genus Phragmites:[6]

Genus Poa:[6]

Pogonarthria

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Genus Pogonarthria:[6]

Polevansia

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Genus Polevansia:[6]

Polypogon

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Genus Polypogon:[6]

Prionanthium

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Genus Prionanthium:[6]

Prosphytochloa

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Genus Prosphytochloa:[6]

Pseudechinolaena

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Genus Pseudechinolaena:[6]

Puccinellia

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Genus Puccinellia:[6]

Rendlia

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Genus Rendlia:[6]

Rhytachne

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Genus Rhytachne:[6]

Rottboellia

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Genus Rottboellia:[6]

Sacciolepis

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Genus Sacciolepis:[6]

Sartidia

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Genus Sartidia:[6]

Sasa

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Genus Sasa:[6]

  • Sasa ramosa Makino & Shibata, not indigenous, naturalised, invasive

Schismus

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Genus Schismus:[6]

Schizachyrium

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Genus Schizachyrium:[6]

Schmidtia

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Genus Schmidtia:[6]

Schoenefeldiella

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Genus Schoenefeldiella:[6]

Sclerochloa

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Genus Sclerochloa:[6]

Secale

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Genus Secale:[6]

  • Secale africanum Stapf, accepted as Secale strictum (J.Presl) J.Presl subsp. africanum (Stapf) K.Hammer, present
  • Secale strictum (J.Presl) J.Presl, indigenous
    • Secale strictum (J.Presl) J.Presl subsp. africanum (Stapf) K.Hammer, endemic

Sehima

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Genus Sehima:[6]

Setaria

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Genus Setaria:[6] (including Paspalidium)

Sorghastrum

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Genus Sorghastrum:[6]

Sorghum

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Genus Sorghum:[6]

  • Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, indigenous
    • Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. arundinaceum (Desv.) de Wet & Harlan, indigenous
    • Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. drummondii (Steud.) de Wet, indigenous
  • Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
  • Sorghum versicolor Andersson, indigenous

Spartina

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Genus Spartina:[6]

Sphenopus

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Genus Sphenopus:[6]

Sporobolus

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Genus Sporobolus:[6]

Steinchisma

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Genus Steinchisma:[6]

Stenotaphrum

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Genus Stenotaphrum:[6]

Stereochlaena

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Genus Stereochlaena:[6]

Stiburus

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Genus Stiburus:[6]

Stipa

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Genus Stipa:[6]

Stipagrostis

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Genus Stipagrostis:[6]

Streblochaete

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Genus Streblochaete:[6]

Styppeiochloa

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Genus Styppeiochloa:[6]

Tarigidia

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Genus Tarigidia:[6]

Tenaxia

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Genus Tenaxia:[6]

Tetrachne

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Genus Tetrachne:[6]

Tetrapogon

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Genus Tetrapogon:[6]

Thamnocalamus

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Genus Thamnocalamus:[6]

Themeda

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Genus Themeda:[6]

Thinopyrum

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Genus Thinopyrum:[6]

Trachypogon

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Genus Trachypogon:[6]

Tragus

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Genus Tragus:[6]

Tribolium

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Genus Tribolium:[6]

Tricholaena

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Genus Tricholaena:[6]

  • Tricholaena capensis (Licht. ex Roem. & Schult.) Nees, indigenous
    • Tricholaena capensis (Licht. ex Roem. & Schult.) Nees subsp. capensis, indigenous
  • Tricholaena monachne (Trin.) Stapf & C.E.Hubb. indigenous

Trichoneura

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Genus Trichoneura:[6]

Trichopteryx

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Genus Trichopteryx:[6]

Tripogon

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Genus Tripogon:[6]

Triraphis

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Genus Triraphis:[6]

Tristachya

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Genus Tristachya:[6]

Urelytrum

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Genus Urelytrum:[6]

Urochlaena

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Genus Urochlaena:[6]

Urochloa

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Genus Urochloa:[6]

Vetiveria

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Genus Vetiveria:[6]

Vulpia

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Genus Vulpia:[6]

References

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  1. ^ Christenhusz, M.J.M.; Byng, J.W. (2016). "The number of known plants species in the world and its annual increase". Phytotaxa. 261 (3): 201–217. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.261.3.1. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Angiosperm Phylogeny Website". Archived from the original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. ^ Reynolds, S.G. "Grassland of the world". www.fao.org. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  4. ^ Butler, Rhett A. (1 July 2019). "Total number of plant species by country". Mongabay. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Vegetation of South Africa". PlantZAfrica.com. SA National Biodiversity Institute. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw "species_checklist_20180710.csv". South African National Biodiversity Institute. Archived from the original on 7 October 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.