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Leptoloma Chase. Common name: Witchgrass.
A genus of 4-10 species, perennial herbs, of North Americ, Central America, and South America.
References: Lo Medico et al. (2017); Vega et al. (2009); Webster (1980); Webster (1987); Wipff (1996b); Wipff (2003e) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2003a); Wipff & Hatch (1994); Wipff & Shaw (2018b). Show full citations.
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