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Lasiacis Sloanei
''Lasiacis'' (smallcane) is a genus of Neotropical plants in the Poaceae, grass family, found in the Americas from Mexico and Florida south to Argentina. Species *''Lasiacis anomala'' Hitchc. - Trinidad, Venezuela, Guayana, Suriname, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia *''Lasiacis divaricata'' (L.) Hitchc. - widespread from Mexico and Florida south to Argentina *''Lasiacis grisebachii'' (Nash) Hitchc. - Mexico, Central America, Cuba, Puerto Rico *''Lasiacis ligulata'' Hitchc. & Chase - South America, West Indies *''Lasiacis linearis'' Swallen - Central America, Chiapas *''Lasiacis maculata'' (Aubl.) Urb. - widespread from Mexico and Cuba south to Argentina *''Lasiacis nigra'' Davidse - Mexico, Central America, northwestern South America *''Lasiacis oaxacensis'' (Steud.) Hitchc. ex Chase - Mexico, Central America, northwestern South America, Jamaica, Hispaniola *''Lasiacis procerrima'' (Hack.) Hitchc. ex Chase - Mexico, Central America, northwestern South America *''Lasiacis rhizophora'' ( ...
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Lasiacis Ligulata
''Lasiacis ligulata'' is a species of Poaceae, grass found in the Caribbean and Tropical South America. Taxonomy ''Lasiacis ligulata'' was described by Albert Spear Hitchcock and Mary Agnes Chase in 1917. The type specimen was collected in Trinidad, between bushes by a stream. Description ''Lasiacis ligulata'' is a perennial, Fascicle (botany), tuft-forming plant with rambling or climbing, woody culm (botany), culms that grow 1–5 m long and 6–13 mm thick. Leaf-blades are lanceolate, 7–14 cm long and 10–22 mm wide. The inflorescence is a 2–17 cm long panicle with individual spikelets containing one basal, sterile floret and one fertile floret. Distribution The species is found from the Caribbean to northern and western South America, including Brazil. References

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