Rostkovia is a genus of plant in family Juncaceae described as a genus in 1809.[1]
The genus is native to Ecuador, southern South America, New Zealand, and various antarctic and subantarctic islands.[2][3][4]
moved to other genera: Marsippospermum Patosia
Rostkovia is a genus of plant in family Juncaceae described as a genus in 1809.
The genus is native to Ecuador, southern South America, New Zealand, and various antarctic and subantarctic islands.
Species Rostkovia magellanica (Lam.) Hook.f. - South Island of New Zealand, Antipodes Islands, Ecuador, southern Chile, southern Argentina, Falkland Islands, South Georgia Islands Rostkovia tristanensis Christoph. - Tristan da Cunha Formerly includedmoved to other genera: Marsippospermum Patosia
Rostkovia brevifolia Phil. - Patosia clandestina (Phil.) Buchenau Rostkovia clandestina Phil. - Patosia clandestina (Phil.) Buchenau Rostkovia gracilis Hook.f. 1844. - Marsippospermum gracile (Hook.f.) Buchenau Rostkovia gracilis Phil. 1858 - Marsippospermum philippii (Buchenau) Hauman Rostkovia grandiflora (L.f.) Hook.f. - Marsippospermum grandiflorum (L.f.) Hook. Rostkovia novae-zelandiae Buchanan - Marsippospermum gracile (Hook.f.) Buchenau Rostkovia reichei (Buchenau) Hosseus - Marsippospermum reichei Buchenau