Ekmanochloa is a genus of plants in the grass family endemic to Cuba.[1][2]

Description

Its habit is a perennial grass. Culms are erect; 38–63.25–100 cm long. Culm-nodes are constricted or swollen. Leaves are differentiated into sheath and blade, or with blades commonly suppressed, transferring photosynthetic function to sheath and culm. Leaf-blades are linear or lanceolate.[3]

Species

Species include:[4] [5][6]

References