Hemarthria is a genus of herbaceous plants in the grass family. They occur in the tropical and subtropical Old World, especially in China and Southeast Asia, with some species in Africa, Australia, and Southern Europe.[4] They may be known generally as jointgrasses.[5][6][7][8]
see Coelorachis Mnesithea
Hemarthria is a genus of herbaceous plants in the grass family. They occur in the tropical and subtropical Old World, especially in China and Southeast Asia, with some species in Africa, Australia, and Southern Europe. They may be known generally as jointgrasses.
Species Hemarthria altissima (Poir.) Stapf & C.E.Hubb. - limpograss, African jointgrass, Batavian quick grass, halt grass - China, India, Indochina, Borneo, Madagascar, Mauritius, Middle East, Caucasus, Africa, Canary Islands, Spain, Italy, Greece; naturalized in parts of North + South America Hemarthria compressa (L.f.) R.Br. - whip grass - China, Japan, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Borneo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Comoros Hemarthria debilis Bor - Thailand Hemarthria depressa Heuvel- Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia Hemarthria hamiltoniana Steud. - India, Bangladesh Hemarthria longiflora (Hook.f.) A.Camus - China, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Borneo Hemarthria natans Stapf - eastern + south-central Africa Hemarthria pratensis (Balansa) Clayton - Thailand, Vietnam, New Guinea Hemarthria protensa Steud. - Guangdong, eastern Himalayas, southeast Asia, New Guinea Hemarthria sibirica (Gand.) Ohwi - China, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Russia (Amur Oblast, Primorye, Khabarovsk) Hemarthria stolonifera Bor - Thailand Hemarthria uncinata R.Br. - matgrass - Western Australia formerly includedsee Coelorachis Mnesithea
Hemarthria perforata - Mnesithea laevis Hemarthria rugosa - Coelorachis rugosa