Enneapogon


Enneapogon is a cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family.
They are also called bottle washers or pappus grass. These perennial grass species are found in tropical and warm temperate areas. They have small, narrow inflorescences.
; SpeciesEnneapogon asperatus - QueenslandEnneapogon avenaceus - bottle-washers - AustraliaEnneapogon caerulescens - AustraliaEnneapogon cenchroides - Africa, Madagascar, Arabian Peninsula, Indian subcontinentEnneapogon cylindricus - jointed nineawn - AustraliaEnneapogon decipiens - AustraliaEnneapogon desvauxii - nineawn pappusgrass - Africa, temperate Asia, southwestern United States, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, ArgentinaEnneapogon elegans - Burma, IndiaEnneapogon eremophilus - Northern Territory, QueenslandEnneapogon foxii - IsraelEnneapogon gracilis - slender bottle-washers - Queensland, New [South Wales]Enneapogon intermedius - AustraliaEnneapogon lindleyanus - conetop nineawn - AustraliaEnneapogon nigricans - blackheads, niggerheads - Australia Enneapogon pallidus - Australia, New Guinea, Lesser [Sunda Islands]Enneapogon persicus - Xinjiang, Afghanistan, Jammu-Kashmir, Pakistan, Central Asia, Spain, Egypt, Algeria, tropical Africa, Middle EastEnneapogon polyphyllus - leafy nineawn - AustraliaEnneapogon pretoriensis - Botswana to Free State, Limpopo, MpumalangaEnneapogon purpurascens - Western Australia, Northern TerritoryEnneapogon robustissimus - AustraliaEnneapogon scaber - Saudi Arabia, drier parts of AfricaEnneapogon scoparius - Yemen, AfricaEnneapogon spathaceus - LimpopoEnneapogon truncatus - Queensland, New South WalesEnneapogon virens - Queensland, New South Wales