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Hyparrhenia is a genus of grasses. Many species are known commonly as thatching grass. They are mostly native to tropical Africa; some can be found in warmer areas in temperate Eurasia, Australia, and Latin America. These are annual and perennial bunch grasses. The inflorescence branches into twin spikes of paired spikelets. Species Hyparrhenia anamesa - dry Africa from Ethiopia to Cape Province Hyparrhenia andongensis - Angola Hyparrhenia anemopaegma - Zambia Hyparrhenia anthistirioides - dry Africa from Eritrea to Malawi Hyparrhenia arrhenobasis - Ethiopia Hyparrhenia bagirmica - West Africa Hyparrhenia barteri - from Burkina Faso to Malawi Hyparrhenia bracteata - Africa (from Mali to Zimbabwe), Thailand, Vietnam, New Guinea, Latin America (from Veracruz to Paraná) Hyparrhenia claytonii - Ethiopia Hyparrhenia coleotricha - Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Tanzania, Yemen Hyparrhenia collina - dry Africa from Nigeria to Ethiopia to KwaZulu-Natal Hyparrhenia confinis - tropical Africa from......read more on Wikipedia.
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