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Species of Phleum L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Phleum alopecuroides Piller & Mitterp. Crypsis alopecuroides (Piller & Mitterp.) Schrad.   Phleum alopecuroidesPiller & Mitterp. Crypsis alopecuroides(Piller & Mitterp.) Schrad.
Phleum alpinum L.  a Phleum alpinumL.  
Phleum arenarium L.  a Phleum arenariumL.  
Phleum asperum (Retz.) Jacq. Phleum paniculatum Huds.   Phleum asperum(Retz.) Jacq. Phleum paniculatumHuds.
Phleum bertolonii DC. Phleum nodosum L.   Phleum bertoloniiDC. Phleum nodosumL.
Phleum boissieri Bornm.  a Phleum boissieriBornm.  
Phleum commutatum Gaudin Phleum alpinum L.   Phleum commutatumGaudin Phleum alpinumL.
Phleum exaratum Hochst. ex Griseb.  a Phleum exaratumHochst. ex Griseb.  
Phleum graecum Boiss. ex Heldr. Phleum exaratum Hochst. ex Griseb.   Phleum graecumBoiss. ex Heldr. Phleum exaratumHochst. ex Griseb.
Phleum iranicum Bornm. & Gauba  a Phleum iranicumBornm. & Gauba  
Phleum japonicum Franch. & Sav.  a Phleum japonicumFranch. & Sav.  
Phleum michelii All. Phleum hirsutum Honck.   Phleum micheliiAll. Phleum hirsutumHonck.
Phleum montanum K. Koch  a Phleum montanumK. Koch  
Phleum parnassicum Boiss., nom. nud. Phleum pratense L.   Phleum parnassicumBoiss., nom. nud. Phleum pratenseL.
Phleum paniculatum Huds.  a Phleum paniculatumHuds.  
Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.  a Phleum phleoides(L.) H. Karst.  
Phleum pratense L.  a Phleum pratenseL.  
Phleum pratense L. var. nodosum (L.) Huds. Phleum nodosum L.  iPhleum pratenseL. var.nodosum (L.) Huds. Phleum nodosumL.
Phleum schoenoides L. Crypsis schoenoides (L.) Lam.   Phleum schoenoidesL. Crypsis schoenoides(L.) Lam.
Phleum subulatum (Savi) Asch. & Graebn.  a Phleum subulatum(Savi) Asch. & Graebn.  
Phleum spp. a Phleum spp. 
Phleum boehmeri Wibel Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.   Phleum boehmeriWibel Phleum phleoides(L.) H. Karst.
Phleum boehmeri Wibel var. macranthum Kauffm. ex B. Fedtsch., nom. nud. Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.  iPhleum boehmeriWibel var.macranthum Kauffm. ex B. Fedtsch., nom. nud. Phleum phleoides(L.) H. Karst.
Phleum hirsutum Honck.  a Phleum hirsutumHonck.  
Phleum autumnale Scop. Sesleria autumnalis (Scop.) F. W. Schultz   Phleum autumnaleScop. Sesleria autumnalis(Scop.) F. W. Schultz
Phleum indicum Houtt. Polytrias indica (Houtt.) Veldkamp   Phleum indicumHoutt. Polytrias indica(Houtt.) Veldkamp
Phleum nodosum L.  a Phleum nodosumL.  
Phleum pratense L. subsp. bertolonii (DC.) Bornm. Phleum nodosum L.  iPhleum pratenseL. subsp. bertolonii (DC.) Bornm. Phleum nodosumL.
Phleum tenue (Host) Schrad. Phleum subulatum (Savi) Asch. & Graebn.   Phleum tenue(Host) Schrad. Phleum subulatum(Savi) Asch. & Graebn.
Phleum intermedium Jord. Phleum pratense L.   Phleum intermediumJord. Phleum pratenseL.
Phleum gibbum Boiss.  a Phleum gibbumBoiss.  
Phleum pratense L. subsp. nodosum (L.) Domin Phleum nodosum L.  iPhleum pratenseL. subsp. nodosum (L.) Domin Phleum nodosumL.
Phleum rhaeticum (Humphries) Rauschert  a Phleum rhaeticum(Humphries) Rauschert  
Phleum alpinum L. subsp. rhaeticum Humphries Phleum rhaeticum (Humphries) Rauschert  iPhleum alpinumL. subsp. rhaeticum Humphries Phleum rhaeticum(Humphries) Rauschert
Phleum pratense L. var. pratense Phleum pratense L.  iPhleum pratenseL. var.pratense Phleum pratenseL.
Phleum pratense L. subsp. pratense Phleum pratense L.  iPhleum pratenseL. subsp. pratense Phleum pratenseL.
  1. Phleum alopecuroides Piller & Mitterp. (=Crypsis alopecuroides (Piller & Mitterp.) Schrad.)
  2. Phleum alpinum L.
  3. Phleum alpinum L. subsp. rhaeticum Humphries (=Phleum rhaeticum (Humphries) Rauschert)
  4. Phleum arenarium L.
  5. Phleum asperum (Retz.) Jacq. (=Phleum paniculatum Huds.)
  6. Phleum autumnale Scop. (=Sesleria autumnalis (Scop.) F. W. Schultz)
  7. Phleum bertolonii DC. (=Phleum nodosum L.)
  8. Phleum boehmeri Wibel (=Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.)
  9. Phleum boehmeri Wibel var. macranthum Kauffm. ex B. Fedtsch., nom. nud. (=Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.)
  10. Phleum boissieri Bornm.
  11. Phleum commutatum Gaudin (=Phleum alpinum L.)
  12. Phleum exaratum Hochst. ex Griseb.
  13. Phleum gibbum Boiss.
  14. Phleum graecum Boiss. ex Heldr. (=Phleum exaratum Hochst. ex Griseb.)
  15. Phleum hirsutum Honck.
  16. Phleum indicum Houtt. (=Polytrias indica (Houtt.) Veldkamp)
  17. Phleum intermedium Jord. (=Phleum pratense L.)
  18. Phleum iranicum Bornm. & Gauba
  19. Phleum japonicum Franch. & Sav.
  20. Phleum michelii All. (=Phleum hirsutum Honck.)
  21. Phleum montanum K. Koch
  22. Phleum nodosum L.
  23. Phleum paniculatum Huds.
  24. Phleum parnassicum Boiss., nom. nud. (=Phleum pratense L.)
  25. Phleum phleoides (L.) H. Karst.
  26. Phleum pratense L.
  27. Phleum pratense L. var. nodosum (L.) Huds. (=Phleum nodosum L.)
  28. Phleum pratense L. var. pratense (=Phleum pratense L.)
  29. Phleum pratense L. subsp. bertolonii (DC.) Bornm. (=Phleum nodosum L.)
  30. Phleum pratense L. subsp. nodosum (L.) Domin (=Phleum nodosum L.)
  31. Phleum pratense L. subsp. pratense (=Phleum pratense L.)
  32. Phleum rhaeticum (Humphries) Rauschert
  33. Phleum schoenoides L. (=Crypsis schoenoides (L.) Lam.)
  34. Phleum spp.
  35. Phleum subulatum (Savi) Asch. & Graebn.
  36. Phleum tenue (Host) Schrad. (=Phleum subulatum (Savi) Asch. & Graebn.)


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