Cannabaceae

Agrostocrinum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asphodelaceae
Subfamily: Hemerocallidoideae
Genus: Agrostocrinum
F.Muell.

Agrostocrinum is a genus of herbs in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae,[1] first described by Ferdinand von Mueller as a genus in 1860. The entire genus is endemic to the State of Western Australia.[2]

Species[2]
  1. Agrostocrinum hirsutum (Lindl.) Keighery, Nuytsia 15: 250 (2004)
  2. Agrostocrinum scabrum (R.Br.) Baill., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 2: 1119 (1893)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards), "Hemerocallidoideae", Angiosperm Phylogeny Website, retrieved 2016-06-10
  2. ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
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