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- subspecies have been described: Arrhenatherum elatius subsp. elatius, the more common variety. Arrhenatherum elatius subsp. bulbosum (also called Arrhenatherum...
- Leptodontidium elatius var. elatius is a slow growing pathanogenic ascomycete fungus responsible for Sooty Blotch disease. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal...
- changed the name to Leionema elatius and the change was published in the journal Nuytsia. The specific epithet (elatius) is derived from the Latin meaning...
- common species sold for this purpose is a kind of oatgr**** (Arrhenatherum elatius). Other suitable species often mentioned are barleygr**** (Hordeum vulgare)...
- flowers from November to April. "Lepido**** elatius Distribution map". bie.ala.org. ALA. Lepido**** elatius Description (Yarra Ranges Plant Directory)...
- Acanthophyllum elatius is a species of plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. The species is perennial. It is native to central Asia. "Acanthophyllum elatius". Plants...
- Spreng. Pani**** certificandum Steud. Pani**** compositum Linn. Pani**** elatius Linn. f. Pani**** lanceolatum Retz. Pani**** peninsulanum Steud. Pani****...
- British NVC community MG1, Arrhenatherum elatius gr****land, is one of the mesotrophic gr****land communities in the British National Vegetation classification...
- habitat community MG1 (Arrhenatherum elatius gr****land) in the United Kingdom, and so can be found with Arrhenatherum elatius (false oat gr****). It can be found...
- coerulescens Steud. (1841), not validly publ. Pisum commune Clavaud (1884) Pisum elatius M.Bieb. (1808) Pisum elatum Ser. (1825) Pisum excorticatum Steud. (1841)...