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Tetraria
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is '' Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J ...
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Tetraria Borneensis
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *''Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *''Tetraria bromoides'' (Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *''Tetraria burmanni'' (Martin Vahl, Vahl) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria ...
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Tetraria Compar
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is '' Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J. ...
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Tetraria Cuspidata
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M ...
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Tetraria Crinifolia
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M ...
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Tetraria Compressa
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M ...
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Tetraria Capitata
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M ...
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Tetraria Capillaris
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M ...
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Tetraria Capillacea
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *'' Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M. ...
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Tetraria Burmanni
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *'' Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M.B ...
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Tetraria Australiensis
''Tetraria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, native to Tanzania, South Africa, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. The type species is ''Tetraria compar'' (L.) P.Beauv. Recent molecular work has shown that ''Tetraria'' is polyphyletic and in need of revision. Description ''Tetraria'' are perennial herbs, with generally few nodes. The leaves are conspicuously sheathed with flat or incurved blades. The inflorescence is usually a narrow panicle, with the flowers being bisexual, the lower flowers being male, and there are generally three stamens and three stigmas. The fruit (a nutlet) is generally trigonous and often retains its style as a beak or crown. List of species (Accepted by Plants of the world online) *'' Tetraria australiensis'' C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria borneensis'' J.Kern *'' Tetraria bromoides'' ( Lam.) H.Pfeiff. *''Tetraria burmanni'' (Vahl) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillacea'' (Thunb.) C.B.Clarke *''Tetraria capillaris'' (F.Muell.) J.M.Bl ...
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Tetraria Bromoides
''Tetraria bromoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family, which is native to the Cape Provinces in Southern Africa. Taxonomy ''Tetraria bromoides'' was first described as ''Schoenus bromoides'' by Lamarck in 1791. In 1927, this was revised to ''Tetraria bromoides'' by Hans Pfeiffer Hans Pfeiffer is a physicist best known for his contribution to the development of electron beam lithography. Life Dr. Pfeiffer received his Ph.D. from the Technical University of Berlin, Germany in 1967 and joined IBM the following year. During .... References External linksVille de Geneve: Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques ''Tetraria bromoides''JSTOR: specimens of ''Tetraria bromoides''


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Tetraria Octandra
''Morelotia octandra'' is a species of Cyperaceae, sedge native to the south-west of Western Australia. Description ''Morelotia octandra'' is a rhizomatous, tufted perennial, sedge which grows from 0.175 to 1.25 m high. Its brown to black flowers may be seen from May to November. It grows on white, grey or lateritic sand, loam, granite, graveland in swamps and on rocky hillsides. Distribution It is found in the South-West Province of Botanical Provinces of Western Australia, Beard's classification of ecological regions, or using the more recent IBRA region definitions, in Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains, Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain, and Warren bioregion, Warren bioregions. Taxonomy This species was first described by Nees, Nees von Esenbeck in 1841 as ''Elynanthus octandrus''. In 1931, Georg Kükenthal reassigned it to the genus, Tetraria. In 2021 R.L.Barrett & J.J.Bruhl reassigned it to genus Morelotia. References External links CYPERACEAE inte ...
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