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- Koeleria is a common and widespread genus of plants in the gr**** family, found on all continents except Antarctica and on various oceanic islands. It includes...
- Koeleria macrantha is a species of gr**** known by the common name prairie Junegr**** in North America and crested hair-gr**** in the UK. It is widespread...
- Koeleria glauca, commonly known as blue hair gr****, is a gr**** species of the genus Koeleria. It grows in dunes and other sandy places. It is mainly distributed...
- Koeleria vallesiana, the Somerset hair gr****, is a gr**** species of the genus Koeleria. It grows in Europe, temperate Asia, and North America. Gr****Base...
- festucoides (Link) Romero Zarco Bromus michelii Savi Koeleria macilenta DC. Avena puberula Guss. Koeleria tenuiflora Salzm. ex Trin. Trisetum macilentum (DC...
- cristata L. Festuca gerardii Vill. Festuca phleoides Vill. Koeleria gerardii (Vill.) Shinners Koeleria phleoides (Vill.) Pers. Lophochloa cristata (Linn.) Hyl...
- Koeleria pyramidata is a Eurasian plant species in the gr**** family. It is found in gr****lands from France + Denmark to Nepal + Siberia. 1885 illustration...
- Koeleria delavignei is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae. Its native range is Eastern Europe to Siberia. "Koeleria delavignei Czern. ex Domin |...
- (dwarf spikerush, small spikerush) Koeleria glauca, Blue Hair Gr**** Koeleria macrantha, crested hair gr**** Koeleria vallesiana, Somerset hair gr**** Rostraria...
- The common name, shared with the similar related genera Deschampsia and Koeleria, is hair-gr****, from the very slender leaves and stems. The species typically...