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- Molinieae is a tribe of gr****es, containing 11 genera, including reed (Phragmites) and moor-gr**** (Molinia). Subtribe Crinipinae Crinipes Elytrophorus...
- Hakonechloa is a genus of bunchgr**** in the tribe Molinieae of the gr**** family, Poaceae, native to eastern Asia. Hakonechloa macra, with the common names...
- Phragmites australis, known as the common reed, is a species of flowering plant in the gr**** family Poaceae. It is a wetland gr**** that can grow up to...
- Arundineae Amphipogon (syn. Diplopogon) Arundo Dregeochloa Monachather Molinieae Subtribe Crinipinae Crinipes Elytrophorus Pratochloa Styppeiochloa Subtribe...
- Commelinids Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Arundinoideae Tribe: Molinieae Subtribe: Moliniinae Genus: Phragmites Adans. Synonyms Czernya C.Presl...
- Commelinids Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Arundinoideae Tribe: Molinieae Subtribe: Moliniinae Genus: Molinia Schrank Type species Molinia varia...
- Zenkeria may refer to: Zenkeria (plant), a genus of plants in the tribe Molinieae, Zenkeria (bug), a genus of bugs in the tribe Petascelini. This disambiguation...
- Commelinids Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Arundinoideae Tribe: Molinieae Subtribe: Crinipinae Genus: Crinipes Hochst. Type species Crinipes abyssinicus...
- NVC Community M25 (Molinia caerulea - Potentilla erecta mire)is one of the 38 mire communities in the British National Vegetation classification system...
- Molinia caerulea, known by the common name purple moor-gr****, is a species of gr**** that is native to Europe, west Asia, and north Africa. It grows in...