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- Hackelochloa is a genus of Asian and African plants in the gr**** family. The genus was named after Eduard Hackel, an Austrian botanist, by Otto ****ze...
- Hackelochloa granularis, the pitscale gr****, is a species of gr**** native to sub-Saharan Africa and temperate and tropical regions of Asia. It is naturalised...
- Mexico, Guatemala see Anthephora Apluda Chionachne Coelorachis Elionurus Hackelochloa Hemarthria Ischaemum Lasiurus Manisuris Microstegium Pogonatherum Tripsa****...
- genera: Anthephora, Centotheca, Dactyloctenium, Echinaria, Echinolaena, Hackelochloa, Hilaria, Pennisetum, Phragmites, Scleria, Setaria, Trachys, Tragus,...
- Trilobachne Coicinae Coix Rottboelliinae Chasmopodium Eremochloa Glyphochloa Hackelochloa Hemarthria Heteropholis Jardinea Lasiurus Loxodera Manisuris Mnesithea...
- the morphology and histology of members of the gr**** family. The genus Hackelochloa (Poaceae) is named for him. The standard author abbreviation Hack. is...
- clergyman; professor of agriculture at a school in Litoměřice Boraginaceae Qu Hackelochloa Eduard Hackel (1850–1926) Poaceae Qu Hacquetia Belsazar Hacquet (1739–1815)...
- condylotricha Eustachys petraea Gymnopogon foliosus Gynerium sagittatum Hackelochloa granularis Heteropogon contortus Holcus lanatus Homolepis glutinosa Hymenachne...
- suited in other genera, including Chasmopodium, Coelorachis, Glyphochloa, Hackelochloa, Hemarthria, Heteropholis, Lasiurus, Mnesithea, Phacelurus, Rhytachne...
- recognised a subtribe Rottboelliinae which included the genera Coelorachis, Hackelochloa, Hemarthria and Elionurus, amongst others More recent evaluations of...