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- Gaudinia coarctata - Azores Gaudinia fragilis - Mediterranean + nearby regions from Portugal + Morocco to Turkey Gaudinia hispanica - Spain Gaudinia maroccana...
- Acrospelion Arrhenatherum Avellinia Avena Cinnagrostis (syn. Leptophyllochloa) Gaudinia (syn. Trichaeta) Graphephorum Helictotrichon (syn. Pseudarrhenatherum;...
- Centropodia, Corynephorus, Danthonia, Danthoniastrum, Deschampsia, Festuca, Gaudinia, Helictochloa, Helictotrichon, Hierochloe, Lachnagrostis, Lolium, Parapholis...
- Fingerhuthia Lehm. Froesiochloa G.A.Black Garnotia Brongn. Gastridium P.Beauv. Gaudinia P.Beauv. Gaudinopsis Gelidocalamus T.H.Wen Geochloa H.P.Linder & N.P.Barker...
- Prieto, C.Aguiar, E.Días & M.I.Gut. Festuca petraea Guthnick ex Seub. Gaudinia coarctata (Link) T.Durand & Schinz Holcus × azoricus M.Seq. & Castrov....
- brigantina, F. duriotagana, F. elegans, F. henriquesii, F. sumilusitanica, Gaudinia hispanica, Holcus setiglumis subsp. duriensis, Micropyropsis tuberosa....
- of the monumental Flora Helvetica in 7 volumes. The annual gr**** genus Gaudinia, belonging to the Poeae, was named after his honor.[citation needed] Jaques...
- Bt Gaudichaudia Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré (1789–1854) Malpighiaceae Bu Gaudinia Jean François Aimé Théophile Philippe Gaudin (1766–1833) Poaceae Qu Gaultheria...
- Limeum L. Species See text Synonyms List Acanthocarpea Klotzsch Dicarpaea C.Presl Ditroche E.Mey. ex Moq. Gaudinia J.**** Linscotia Adans. Semonvillea J.****...
- unusual in being one of only three British localities where the gr**** Gaudinia fragilis is a prominent and established component of the sward. The scrub...