Triraphis is a genus of African, Arabian, Australian, and Brazilian plants in the grass family. Needlegrass is a common name for plants in this genus.
Purpleheads is native to Australia. In North America it has been collected only in Texas, and from the waste site of a nineteenth-century wool carding factory ...
Triraphis is a genus of African, Arabian, Australian, and Brazilian plants in the graass family. Needlegrass is a common name for plants in this genus.
Jul 30, 2020 · Triraphis mollis usually flowers in response to rain. It is common on sandy soils in New South Wales, Australia. In the Flora region it is ...
Triraphis mollis usually flowers in response to rain. It is common on sandy soils in New South Wales, Australia. In the Flora region T. mollis is currently ...
Doubtfully present in: New Guinea. Native to: Angola, Botswana, Brazil West-Central, Cape Provinces, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Free State, Gulf States, ...
Description: Caespitose annuals or perennials to c. 80 cm tall. · Flowering: Usually flowers in response to rain. · Distribution and occurrence: Common on sandy ...
Triraphis R.Br. Immediate children. Species. Triraphis andropogonoides (Steud.) E.Phillips. 0. Species. Triraphis compacta Cope. 0. Species. Triraphis devia ...
Genus: Triraphis — purpleheads. Plant form: Triraphis mollis. ~ By Mary Barkworth. ~ Copyright © 2024 Mary · Spikelets: Triraphis mollis.
Annual or perennial, tufted. Basal leaf sheaths purple, glabrous. Culms erect, slender, 10–70(–120) cm tall, 2–3(–4)-noded. Mid-culm nodes purple, glabrous.