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<big>''[[Anadelphia afzeliana]]'' (Rendle) Stapf</big>
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:Protologue: Fl. Trop. Afr. 9: 397 (1919).
''Anadelphia bigeniculata'' Clayton is an annual grass 30–60 cm tall, growing on ironstone outcrops in Guinea and Sierra Leone. It is used for thatching and as forage. ''Anadelphia leptocoma'' (Trin.) Pilger is a perennial grass with stems up to 1.5 m tall, occurring in low-lying savanna from Mali to Gabon. It is called thatchgrass in Sierra Leone and is used as a substitute for ''Anadelphia afzeliana'', but is considered of poorer quality. It is thought to be suitable for the revegetation of tailings of titanium mines. ''Anadelphia trepidaria'' (Stapf) Stapf is an annual grass with 30–60 cm long stems, occurring in Guinea. It is probably used for thatching and as forage.
== Description ==
== Ecology ==
== Author(s) ==
* A.J. Bagué Serrano , Cmdte. Mariano Hernández 100 altos / Julio A. Mella y Marti, Sancti Spiritus C.P. 60100, Cuba
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