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- include: Eustachys bahiensis (Steud.) Herter - Brazil (Bahia, Paraná, Pernambuco), Bolivia (Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz), Uruguay, Argentina Eustachys brevipila...
- Eustachy is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko (1768–1844), Polish general and politician Eustachy Sapieha (1881–1963)...
- for livestock, but overgrazing will kill it. Eustachys glauca.[permanent dead link] NatureServe. Eustachys glauca. USDA NRCS Plant Fact Sheet. USDA Plants...
- Larry Robert Eustachy (born December 1, 1955 in Alameda, California) is an American college basketball coach, most recently the head coach of the Colorado...
- Eustachy Sanguszko may refer to: Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko (1768–1844), Polish noble, military commander, diplomat, and politician Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko...
- Prince Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko (28 August 1842 – 2 April 1903) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and conservative politician. Eustachy educated in Poland...
- Cortaderia, Ctenium, Digitaria, Diplachne, Eleusine, Enteropogon, Eragrostis, Eustachys, Gynerium, Leptochloa, Molinia, Muhlenbergia, Phragmites, Poa, Spartina...
- Eustachy Trepka (born around 1510, died October 17, 1558) was a Polish Lutheran theologian, pastor, and translator. Trepka's family had its origins near...
- rendition in English of two phonetically similar Gr**** given names: Εὔσταχυς (Eústachys) meaning "fruitful", "fecund"; literally "abundant in grain"; its Latin...
- Eustachy Wołłowicz (Lithuanian: Eustachijus Valavičius; 1572–1630) was Bishop of Vilnius in 1616–1630. He was one of the more accomplished bishops of Vilnius...