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- Hordeum distichon, the common barley or two-rowed barley, is a cultigen of barley, family Poaceae. It is native to Iraq, and is widely grown throughout...
- – US (CA; OR; WA; ID; NV), British Columbia, Baja California Hordeum distichon – Iraq Hordeum erectifoliumnorthern Argentina Hordeum euclaston – Brazil...
- spontaneum. Two-row barley with nonshattering spikes was named as H. distichon, six-row barley with nonshattering spikes as H. vulgare (or H. hexastichum)...
- varieties of barley: 青稞 and 藏青稞: Hordeum aegiceras Nees ex Royle 青稞: Hordeum distichon L. Two highland barley alcohols (青稞酒) Highland barley, honey, and some...
- rest is believed to have been the beginning of the second verse of a distichon [Wikidata], but the exact interpretation is unclear. B. Powell has argued...
- Festuca pratensis, F. rubra Hordeum aegiceras, H. brachyantherum, H. distichon, H. hexastichon, H. jubatum, H. leporinum, H. murinum, H. vulgare, H....
- Leymus arenarius Wood barley Hordelymus europaeus Two-rowed barley Hordeum distichon * Wall barley Hordeum murinum Foxtail barley Hordeum jubatum * Meadow...
- invention of machines, the husks of cultivated barley grown in Yemen (Hordeum distichon) were removed from the kernels of barley in the following manner: The...
- (Triti**** durum/turgidum) and two-row barley or palm barley (Hordeum distichon). These cereals are intensively cultivated in small permanent fields tilled...
- MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Hordeum vulgare subsp. distichon" Archived 2021-12-27 at the Wayback Machine. MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved...