Arundinoideae

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Arundinoideae
Cortaderia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Arundinoideae
Genera

Tribe Amphipogoneae
 Amphipogon
 Diplopogon
Tribe Aristideae
 Aristida
 Sartidia
 Stipagrosti
Tribe Arundineae
 Arundo
 Dichaetaria
 Gynerium
 Hakonechloa
 Molinia
 Phragmites
 Thysanolaena
Tribe Cyperochloeae
 Cyperochloa
Tribe Danthonieae
 Alloeochaete
 Centropodia
 Chaetobromus
 Chionochloa
 Cortaderia
 Crinipes
 Danthonia
 Danthonidium
 Dregeochloa
 Duthiea
 Elytrophorus
 Erythranthera
 Habrochloa
 Karroochloa
 Lamprothyrsus
 Merxmuellera
 Metcalfia
 Monachather
 Monostachya
 Nematopoa
 NotochloĆ«
 Pentameris
 Pentaschistis
 Phaenanthoecium
 Plinthanthesis
 Poagrostis
 Prionanthium
 Pseudodanthonia
 Pseudopentameris
 Pyrrhanthera
 Rytidosperma
 Schismus
 Sieglingia
 Styppeiochloa
 Tribolium
 Urochlaena
 Zenkeria
Tribe Eriachneae
 Eriachne
 Pheidochloa
Tribe Micrairieae
 Micraira
Tribe Spartochloeae
 Spartochloa
Tribe Steyermarkochloeae
 Arundoclaytonia
 Steyermarkochloa

The Arundinoideae is a subfamily of the true grass family (Poaceae).

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