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- Puccinellia is a genus of plants in the gr**** family, known as alkali gr**** or salt gr****. These gr****es grow in wet environments, often in saline or...
- Puccinellia parishii is an uncommon species of gr**** known by the common names bog alkaligr**** and Parish's alkali gr****. It is native to the western...
- aparine, also referred to as "cleavers" Galium murale, small goosegr**** Puccinellia fasciculata, saltmarsh goosegr**** Plants named goosegr**** Carex lenticularis...
- Puccinellia distans is a species of gr**** known by the common names weeping alkaligr**** and European alkali gr****. It is native to Europe and it is present...
- Puccinellia nutkaensis is a species of gr**** known by the common names Nootka alkaligr**** and Alaska alkali gr****. It is native to North America from...
- Puccinellia maritima is a species of gr**** known by the common names including seaside alkaligr****, common saltmarsh-gr**** or sea poa gr****. It is native...
- Puccinellia simplex is a species of gr**** known by the common names California alkaligr**** and western alkali gr****. It is native to California, where...
- Puccinellia laurentiana is a perennial gr**** which grows on gravelly seas****s in south-eastern Canada. Its specific epithet "laurentiana" refers to the...
- Puccinellia tenella is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae. Its native range is Subarctic to Northeastern USA. Synonyms: Puccinellia svalbardensis...
- Puccinellia stricta is a species of gr**** known by the common names Australian saltmarsh gr****, and Marshgr****. It was first described by Joseph Dalton...