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- Anthosachne is a genus of true gr****es in the tribe Triticeae. It is primarily Australasian in its distribution, having five species native to New Zealand...
- Anthosachne sacandros is a species of true gr**** in the tribe Triticeae. It is endemic to the Richmond temperate forests of the Marlborough Region, New...
- Coast), flowing from the Hope P**** to the Ahaura River A potato cultivar Anthosachne kingiana, a type of gr****, whose Māori name is Tūtae kurī This disambiguation...
- Elymus are now regarded as better suited to other genera: Agropyron, Anthosachne, Brachypodium, Cenchrus, Crithopsis, Heteranthelium, Jouvea, Kengyilia...
- Brachypodium but now considered better suited to other genera: Agropyron Anthosachne Arundinella Brachyelytrum Brachysteleum Catapodium Cutandia Distichlis...
- Triticeae according to Robert Soreng et al.: Aegilops Agropyron Amblyopyrum Anthosachne Australopyrum Connorochloa Crithopsis Dasypyrum Douglasdeweya Elymus...
- considered part of Vulpia but now regarded as better suited to other genera: Anthosachne Australopyrum Avellinia Festuca Micropyrum Vulpiella Kew World Checklist...
- Anthaenantiopsis Mez ex Pilg. Anthaenantia P.Beauv. Anthephora Schreb. Anthosachne Steud. Anthoxanthum L. Antinoria Parl. Apera Adans. Apluda L. Apochiton...
- found in vegetation. It is a generalist herbivore and is known to eat Anthosachne scabra (syn. Elymus rectisetus) and Poa pratensis, the herb Achillea...
- ISBN 0-7900-0952-8. "Tūtaekurī River". gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved 2023-01-02. "Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network....