Raddia is a genus of South American plants in the grass family, most of the species found only in Brazil.[2][3]
The genus was named for Italian botanist and herpetologist Giuseppe Raddi, 1770–1829.[4][5]
see Arberella Crypsis Cryptochloa Piresia Raddiella
Raddia is a genus of South American plants in the grass family, most of the species found only in Brazil.
The genus was named for Italian botanist and herpetologist Giuseppe Raddi, 1770–1829.
Species Raddia angustifolia Soderstr. & Zuloaga - Bahia Raddia brasiliensis Bertol. - Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso, Paraíba Raddia distichophylla (Steud. ex Nees) Chase - Bahia Raddia guianensis (Brongn.) C.L.Hitchc. - Trinidad & Tobago, Pará, French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela (Carabobo, Yaracuy) Raddia lancifolia R.P.Oliveira & Longhi-Wagner - Espírito Santo Raddia megaphylla R.P.Oliveira & Longhi-Wagner - Espírito Santo, Bahia Raddia portoi Kuhlm. - Bahia Raddia soderstromii R.P.Oliveira, L.G.Clark & Judz. - Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio de Janeiro, Sergipe Raddia stolonifera R.P.Oliveira & Longhi-Wagner - Bahia formerly includedsee Arberella Crypsis Cryptochloa Piresia Raddiella
Raddia aculeata - Crypsis aculeata Raddia biformis - Piresia sympodica Raddia capillata - Cryptochloa capillata Raddia concinna - Cryptochloa concinna Raddia costaricensis - Arberella costaricensis Raddia malmeana - Raddiella malmeana Raddia nana - Raddiella esenbeckii Raddia strictiflora - Cryptochloa strictiflora Raddia sympodica - Piresia sympodica