Helictotrichon, or alpine oatgrass, is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the grass family. The genus name comes from the Greek heliktos meaning twisted, and trichos meaning hair, referring to the shape of the awn.
Most of the species are native to Africa and Eurasia with a few species in North America. Helictotrichon sempervirens is widely cultivated as an ornamental.
Species
- Helictotrichon altius <small>(Hitchc.) Ohwi</small> - China
- Helictotrichon angustum <small>C.E.Hubb.</small> - Kenya, Yemen
- Helictotrichon arctum <small>Cope</small> - Yemen
- Helictotrichon barbatum <small>(Nees) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon burmanicum <small>Bor</small> - Myanmar
- Helictotrichon cantabricum <small>(Lag.) Gervais</small> - Pyrenees in France + Spain
- Helictotrichon capense <small>Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon convolutum <small>(C.Presl) Henrard</small> - Italy, Greece, Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon
- Helictotrichon cycladum (<small>Rech.f. & T.C.Scheff.) Rech.f.</small> - Greece incl Crete
- Helictotrichon decorum <small>(Janka) Henrard</small> - Romania
- Helictotrichon delavayi <small>(Hack.) Henrard</small> - China
- Helictotrichon desertorum <small>(Less.) Nevski</small> - Austria, Czech Rep, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia
- Helictotrichon devesae <small>Romero Zarco</small> - Spain
- Helictotrichon dodii <small>(Stapf) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon elongatum <small>(Hochst. ex A.Rich.) C.E.Hubb.</small> - Madagascar; Africa from Chad to Eritrea to Zimbabwe
- Helictotrichon fedtschenkoi <small>(Hack.) Henrard</small> - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan
- Helictotrichon filifolium <small>(Lag.) Henrard</small> - Spain, Morocco, Algeria
- Helictotrichon galpinii <small>Schweick.</small> - South Africa, Lesotho
- Helictotrichon hideoi <small>(Honda) Ohwi</small> - Japan, Taiwan
- Helictotrichon hirtulum <small>(Steud.) Schweick.</small> - South Africa, Lesotho
- Helictotrichon hissaricum <small>(Roshev.) Henrard</small> - Tajikistan
- Helictotrichon imberbe <small>(Nees) Veldkamp</small> - South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini
- Helictotrichon junghuhnii <small>(Buse) Henrard</small> - China, Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Sumatra, Java, New Guinea
- Helictotrichon ÃÂ krischae <small>H.Melzer</small> - Austria
- Helictotrichon krylovii <small>(Pavlov) Henrard</small> - Yakutia, Magadan
- Helictotrichon lachnanthum <small>(Hochst. ex A.Rich.) C.E.Hubb.</small> - Bioko, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda
- Helictotrichon leianthum <small>(Keng) Ohwi</small> - China
- Helictotrichon leoninum <small>(Steud.) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon longifolium <small>(Nees) Schweick.</small> - South Africa, Lesotho
- Helictotrichon longum <small>(Stapf) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon macrostachyum <small>(Balansa & Durieu) Henrard</small> - Algeria
- Helictotrichon mannii <small>(Pilg.) C.E.Hubb. -</small> Bioko, Cameroon
- Helictotrichon milanjianum <small>(Rendle) C.E.Hubb.</small> - Madagascar, East Africa
- Helictotrichon mongolicum <small>(Roshev.) Henrard</small> - Siberia, Mongolia, Xinjiang, Kazakhstan
- Helictotrichon mortonianum <small>(Scribn.) Henrard</small> - USA (Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico)
- Helictotrichon murcicum <small>Holub</small> - Spain
- Helictotrichon namaquense <small>Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon natalense <small>(Stapf) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon newtonii <small>(Stapf) C.E.Hubb.</small> - Angola
- Helictotrichon parlatorei <small>(J.Woods) Pilg.</small> - Alps of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia
- Helictotrichon petzense <small>H.Melzer</small> - Alps of Austria, Slovenia
- Helictotrichon planifolium <small>(Willk.) Holub</small> - Pyrenees in France + Spain
- Helictotrichon polyneurum <small>(Hook.f.) Henrard</small> - Tamil Nadu
- Helictotrichon potaninii <small>Tzvelev</small> - Sichuan
- Helictotrichon quinquesetum <small>(Steud.) Schweick.</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon requienii <small>(Mutel) Henrard</small> - France + Spain
- Helictotrichon rogerellisii <small>Mashau, Fish & A.E.van Wyk</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon roggeveldense <small>Mashau, Fish & A.E.van Wyk</small> - South Africa
- Helictotrichon sangilense <small>Krasnob.</small> - Tuva in Siberia
- Helictotrichon sarracenorum <small>(Gand.) Holub</small> - Spain
- Helictotrichon schmidii <small>(Hook.f.) Henrard -</small> India, China
- Helictotrichon sedenense <small>(Clarion ex DC.) Holub</small> - France, Spain, Italy, Morocco
- Helictotrichon sempervirens <small>(Vill.) Pilg.</small> - Blue oat grass - France, Italy
- Helictotrichon setaceum <small>(Vill.) Henrard</small> - France, Italy
- Helictotrichon sumatrense <small>Ohwi</small> - Sumatra
- Helictotrichon tianschanicum <small>(Roshev.) Henrard</small> - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang
- Helictotrichon tibeticum <small>(Roshev.) Holub</small> - China incl Tibet + Xinjiang
- Helictotrichon turcomanicum <small>Czopanov</small> - Turkmenistan
- Helictotrichon umbrosum <small>(Hochst. ex Steud.) C.E.Hubb.</small> - Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania
- Helictotrichon uniyalii <small>Kandwal & B.K.Gupta</small> - Uttarakhand
- Helictotrichon yunnanense <small>S.Wang & B.S.Sun</small> - Yunnan
formerly included
Many species once considered part of Helictotrichon are now regarded as better suited to other genera. A large number are now in Helictochloa with smaller numbers of species in Amphibromus, Arrhenatherum, Avenula, Danthoniastrum, Duthiea, Tricholemma, and Trisetum.
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