Poaceae Barnhart
Stolonochloa E.J.Thomps. , legitimate, scientific
Thompson, E.J. (13 October 2022), Stolonochloa, a new Australian genus segregated from Panicum (Poaceae: Panicoideae: Paniceae: Boivinellinae) based on phenetic analysis of morphological data. Phytotaxa 568(2): 135 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: Stolonochloa pygmaea (R.Br.) E.J.Thomps.
  • Etymology: "The genus name is derived from the Greek stelekhos meaning 'trunk, stem, log' cognate with the Latin stolon 'shoot, sucker' after the horizontal growth habit with runners rooting at the nodes, shared by the two species, and from the Greek chloe for 'young green corn or grass'."