(Pogonatherum paniceum)
Pogonatherum paniceum is a species of Liliopsida first described by Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck, and given its simplified Asian name by Eduard Hackel. Pogonatherum paniceum belongs to the genus Pogonatherum, and the family Poaceae. The IUCN classifies the species as endangered. None of these subspecies are listed. Pogonatherum is a genus of Asian and oceanic island plants in the grass family. Species Pogonatherum biaristatum S.L.Chen & G.Y.Sheng - Hainan Pogonatherum crinitum (Thunb.) Kunth - Indian Subcontinent, China, Japan, southeast Asia, Papuasia, Marianas, Madagascar Pogonatherum paniceum (Lam.) Hack. - Saudi Arabia, Indian Subcontinent, China, southeast Asia, Papuasia Pogonatherum rufobarbatum Griff. - Assam Formerly included see Arthraxon Eulalia Homozeugos Microstegium Polytrias Pseudopogonatherum Pogonatherum amaurum - Polytrias indica Pogonatherum aureum - Eulalia aurea Pogonatherum contortum - Pseudopogonatherum contortum Pogonatherum falconeri - Microstegium falconeri Pogonatherum glabratum - Microstegium glabratum Pogonatherum huillense - Homozeugos huillense Pogonatherum irritans - Pseudopogonatherum irritans Pogonatherum molle - Eulalia mollis Pogonatherum rufispicum - Microstegium rufispicum Pogonatherum tenue - Arthraxon lancifolius Pogonatherum tristachyum - Pseudopogonatherum trispicatum Pogonatherum villosum - Eulalia villosa