Rhipidocladum
Rhipidocladum is a genus of New World woody bamboo in the grass family). It found in Mesoamerica, Trinidad, and South America. The genus is characterized by 1) erect, non-pseudopetiolate culm leaves, 2) numerous branchlets arising in an apsidate fruits being true caryopses. The name is derived from the Greek rhipid meaning "fanlike" and clad meaning "branch".
;Species
- Rhipidocladum abregoensis - Norte de Santander
- Rhipidocladum ampliflorum - Venezuela
- Rhipidocladum angustiflorum - Colombia, Venezuela
- Rhipidocladum bartlettii - Chiapas, Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras
- Rhipidocladum clarkiae - Costa Rica
- Rhipidocladum harmonicum - from southern Mexico to Bolivia
- Rhipidocladum martinezii - Chiapas
- Rhipidocladum maxonii - Costa Rica, Guyana
- Rhipidocladum neumannii - Argentina, Bolivia
- Rhipidocladum pacuarense - Nicaragua, Costa Rica
- Rhipidocladum panamense - Panamá
- Rhipidocladum parviflorum - Venezuela, Colombia, Perú, Bolivia, Brazil, Panamá
- Rhipidocladum pittieri - from Michoacán to Panamá
- Rhipidocladum prestoei - Trinidad
- Rhipidocladum racemiflorum - from Tucumán to Tamaulipas
- Rhipidocladum sibilans - Venezuela, Guyana
;Formerly included
see Actinocladum Didymogonyx