Leptocarpus (plant) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Leptocarpus (plant) |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Restionaceae |
Genus: | Leptocarpus R. Br. 1810 not Willd. ex Link 1820 (syn of Tamonea in Verbenaceae) |
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Leptocarpus is a genus of dioeceous rush-like perennial plants described as a genus in 1810.
The genus as currently conceived is entirely endemic to Australia. A few species native to other places were formerly included, but they have been moved to other genera.
Species
The following species are accepted as of 2019:
- L. taxus (R.Br.) B.G.Briggs – Western Australia
- L. tenax (Labill.) R.Br. – Australia (all 6 states but not Northern Territory)
Formerly included
Over 70 other names have been published using the name Leptocarpus, but they have been transferred to other genera, including the following:
- Apodasmia, Chaetanthus, Dapsilanthus, Empodisma, Hydrophilus, Hypolaena, Lepyrodia, Meeboldina, Restio, Rhodocoma, Staberoha, Willdenowia.
Name in homonymic genus
In 1820, the name Leptocarpus was applied to some plants in the Verbenaceae. Thus was created an illegitimate homonym. One species name was included in the illegitimate genus, i.e.:
- Leptocarpus chamaedrifolius Willd. – Tamonea spicata Aubl.
See also
In Spanish: Leptocarpus para niños
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