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- brevifolia Cherm. Costularia cadetii Larridon Costularia humbertii Bosser Costularia itremoensis Larridon Costularia laxa Cherm. Costularia leucocarpa (Ridl...
- Costularia cadetii is a perennial herb that grows near the rim of volcanoes in Réunion, which is located to the east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean...
- Binomial name Xyroschoenus hornei (C.B.Clarke) Larridon (2018) Synonyms Costularia hornei (C.B.Clarke) Kük. (1938) Lophoschoenus hornei (C.B.Clarke) Stapf...
- Larridon Chorizandra R.Br. Chrysitrix L. Cladium P.Browne Coleochloa Gilly Costularia C.B.Clarke Cryptangium Schrad. ex Nees Cyathochaeta Nees Cyathocoma Nees...
- hubertia, S. squamosus, Psiadia argentea, P. callocephala, P. anchusaefolia, Costularia melicoides, Festuca borbonica, and Agrostis salaziensis, and in alpine...
- to New Caledonia, with 5 species formerly placed in Costularia. Its closest relatives are Costularia and Oreobolus. Chamaedendron ****enthaliana Larridon...
- tribe Schoeneae, which includes genera such as Lepido****, Oreobolus, Costularia, Tetraria and Gahnia. Schoenus australis is closely related to other southern...
- tribe Schoeneae, a clade that includes other notable genera such as Costularia, Gahnia, Lepido****, Oreobolus and Tetraria. The most closely related...
- Other notable genera in tribe Schoeneae include Lepido****, Oreobolus, Costularia, Tetraria and Gahnia. Preliminary evidence suggests that although S. filiculmis...
- Other notable genera in tribe Schoeneae include Lepido****, Oreobolus, Costularia, Tetraria and Gahnia. The most closely related species to S. pseudoloreus...