Definition of Austroderia. Meaning of Austroderia. Synonyms of Austroderia

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Meaning of Austroderia from wikipedia

- Austroderia is a genus of five species of tall gr****es native to New Zealand, commonly known as toetoe (from Māori). The species are A. toetoe, A. fulvida...
- fulvida - Austroderia fulvida Cortaderia quila - Chusquea quila Cortaderia richardii - Austroderia richardii Cortaderia splendens - Austroderia splendens...
- Austroderia richardii, syn. Cortaderia richardii, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is an evergreen perennial gr****. The genus...
- common name for several gr****es with sharp leaves which may inflict cuts: Austroderia Carex geminata Cyperus ustulatus, native to New Zealand Ficinia spiralis...
- Austroderia fulvida, the toetoe, is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae, native to New Zealand. As its synonym Cortaderia fulvida it has gained the...
- winter and spring. The larval host species are found within the genus Austroderia. The adult moths are on the wing between October and February. Adult...
- toetoe upoko-tangata. The word toetoe by itself generally refers to Austroderia which are in Poaceae, a different family. Alongside cattails (Typha orientalis...
- Achnatherum, Agrostis, Ammophila, Ampelodesmos, Arthrostylidium, Arundinaria, Austroderia, Austrofestuca, Bambusa, Calamagrostis, Calammophila, Calamovilfa, Chionochloa...
- Austrocylindropuntia southern Cylindropuntia Cactaceae Caryophyllales Ba Austroderia southern Cortaderia Poaceae Poales Ba Avena Latin name Poaceae Poales...
- the Danthonioideae. incertae sedis: Danthonidium tribe Danthonieae: Austroderia, Capeochloa, Chaetobromus, Chimaerochloa, Chionochloa, Cortaderia (syn...