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- gr**** family. Species Tristachya angustifolia Hitchc. - Nayarit in western Mexico Tristachya auronitens J.Duvign. - Zaïre Tristachya avenacea (J.Presl) Scribn...
- Carex tristachya, called the shiny-spike sedge, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Carex, native to south-central and southeast China (including...
- lakes. This species mainly feed on seeds (of Chloris virgata, Eleusine tristachya, Setaria parviflora and Spergula villosa), fruits (of Celtis tala, Grabowskia...
- South Africa, Mexico, Lesotho Eleusine semisterilisKenya Eleusine tristachya – Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández...
- Stipagrostis, Tenaxia, Tricholemma, Triraphis, Trisetaria, Trisetum, Tristachya and Ventenata. "Sowing wild oats" is a phrase used since at least the...
- and Southern Africa and Madagascar. It was originally described as a Tristachya species by Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1841: 269 ...
- inval. * Digitaria stricta Willd. ex Steud. nom. inval. * Digitaria tristachya Willd. ex Steud. nom. inval. * Digitaria vulgaris (Schrad.) Besser * Leptochloa...
- (Cham.) N.O'Leary Glandularia tomophylla (Briq.) P.Peralta Glandularia tristachya (Tronc. & Burkart) Schnack & Covas Glandularia tumidula (L.M.Perry) Umber...
- taurica (V. I. Krecz.) Novikov Luzula traversii (Buchenau) Cheeseman Luzula tristachya Desv. Luzula ulei Buchenau Luzula ulophylla (Buchenau) ****ayne & Laing...
- Gagnep. Alpinia tonrokuensis Hayata Alpinia trachyascus K.Schum. Alpinia tristachya (Ridl.) Loes. Alpinia unilateralis B.L.Burtt & R.M.Sm. Alpinia uraiensis...