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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Xyris; L.

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Xyridaceae

Xyris Xyris Yelloweyed Grass

Similar
  
Xyridaceae, Xyris indica, Abolboda, Xyris caroliniana, Eriocaulaceae

Xyris cheerdance 2014


Xyris, the yelloweyed grasses, is a genus of flowering plants in the Yellow-eyed-grass family. The genus counts over two hundred fifty species, widespread over much of the world, with the center of distribution in the Guianas.

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The leaves are mostly distichous, linear, flat and thin or round with a conspicuous sheath at the base. They are arranged in a basal aggregation. The small, yellow flowers are dioecious, borne on a spherical or cylindrical spike or head (inflorescence). Each flower grows from the axil of a leathery bract. The fruit is a non-fleshy, dehiscent capsule. In Xyris complanata a single flower bud on the spike appears in the morning, and expands into a conspicuous flower during the afternoon hours.

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The APG II system, of 2003, places the genus in family Xyridaceae, into the order Poales in the clade commelinids, in the monocots.

Xyris Xyridaceae

Species include:

Xyris Media gallery Xyridaceae

Xyris Xyridaceae Xyridaceae

References

Xyris Wikipedia