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Eulalia
Eulalia aurea
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Eulalia

Type species
Eulalia aurea
(Bory) Kunth[1]
Synonyms[2][3]
  • Pollinia Trin. 1832, illegitimate homonym not Spreng. 1815
  • Pollinia sect. Eulalia (Kunth) Benth. & Hook. f.
  • Pollinia subg. Eulalia (Kunth) Hack.

Eulalia is a genus of Asian, African, and Australian plants in the grass family.[1][4][5][6][7]

Eulalia was named after the French botanical artist Eulalie Delile.[8]

As a common name, "eulalia" refers to a grass in a different genus, Miscanthus sinensis.[9]

Species[3][10]
  1. Eulalia annua - Australia
  2. Eulalia aurea - silky browntop - Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, Madagascar, Réunion, eastern + southeastern Africa (from Kenya to Mpumalanga)
  3. Eulalia bicornuta - Thailand, Myanmar
  4. Eulalia brevifolia - Yunnan
  5. Eulalia contorta - China, Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia
  6. Eulalia fastigiata - Indian Subcontinent, New Guinea, Vietnam
  7. Eulalia fimbriata - Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands
  8. Eulalia hirtifolia - Assam, Bhutan, Myanmar
  9. Eulalia leptostachys - New Guinea
  10. Eulalia leschenaultiana - Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Taiwan, Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia
  11. Eulalia mackinlayi - Australia
  12. Eulalia madkotiensis - Uttarakhand [11]
  13. Eulalia manipurensis - Manipur, Assam, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar
  14. Eulalia maritima - Philippines
  15. Eulalia milsumi - Bukit Lompat Bayan in Selangor[12]
  16. Eulalia mollis - Tibet, Uttarakhand, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam
  17. Eulalia monostachya - Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam
  18. Eulalia pallens - Myanmar, Assam, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan
  19. Eulalia phaeothrix - India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Hainan, Sichuan, Yunnan
  20. Eulalia polyneura - Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique
  21. Eulalia pruinosa - Yunnan
  22. Eulalia ridleyi - Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo
  23. Eulalia shrirangii - Maharashtra[13]
  24. Eulalia siamensis - Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Yunnan
  25. Eulalia smitinandiana - Thailand
  26. Eulalia splendens - Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan
  27. Eulalia staintonii - Uttarakhand, Nepal
  28. Eulalia tetraseta - Thailand, Cambodia
  29. Eulalia thwaitesii - India, Sri Lanka
  30. Eulalia villosa - golden velvet grass - southern Africa, Madagascar, Thailand, Yunnan, India
  31. Eulalia yunnanensis - Yunnan
formerly included[3]

see Andropogon Bothriochloa Microstegium Miscanthus Polytrias Pseudopogonatherum Schizachyrium Spodiopogon

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References

  1. ^ a b Kunth, Karl Sigismund 1829. Révision des Graminées 1: 160-161 in Latin
  2. ^ Tropicos, Eulalia Kunth
  3. ^ a b c http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=413962
  4. ^ Trinius, Carl Bernhard von 1832. Mémoires de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg. Sixième Série. Sciences Mathématiques, Physiques et Naturelles. Seconde Partie: Sciences Naturelles 2(4): 304
  5. ^ Elliot, Rodger W.; Jones, David L. (1986). "Eu-Go". In Elliot, Rodger W.; Jones, David L. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation. Vol. 4. Lothian Publishing. p. 247. ISBN 0-85091-213-X.
  6. ^ Atlas of Living Australia, Eulalia Kunth
  7. ^ Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 585 黄金茅属 huang jin mao shu Eulalia Kunth, Révis. Gramin. 1: 160. 1829.
  8. ^ Watson, L. and M. J. Dallwitz. (1992 onwards). Eulalia. Grass Genera of the World. Version: 18 August 1999.
  9. ^ Miscanthus sinensis. PlantFacts. The Ohio State University.
  10. ^ The Plant List search for Eulalia
  11. ^ Kandwal, M. K., et al. (2007). A new species of Eulalia (Poaceae) from India. Kew Bulletin 62(3) 519-21.
  12. ^ Ridley, Henry Nicholas 1922. Journal of the Federated Malay States Museums 10: 251
  13. ^ Salunkhe, C. B. and G. G. Potdar. (2004). Eulalia shrirangii, a new species of Poaceae from India. Kew Bulletin 59(4) 625-27.