List Of Poa Species
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List Of Poa Species
The following species in the grass genus ''Poa'' are accepted by Plants of the World Online. Speciation in this genus is marked by interspecific and even intergeneric hybridization events. *''Poa abbreviata'' *'' Poa acicularifolia'' *'' Poa acinaciphylla'' *'' Poa acroleuca'' *'' Poa adusta'' *'' Poa aequalis'' *'' Poa aequatoriensis'' *'' Poa aequigluma'' *'' Poa affinis'' *'' Poa afghanica'' *'' Poa aitchisonii'' *'' Poa ajanensis'' *'' Poa akmanii'' *'' Poa alberti'' *'' Poa albescens'' * ''Poa'' × ''alexandrae'' *'' Poa almasovii'' *'' Poa alopecurus'' *''Poa alpigena'' *''Poa alpina'' *''Poa alsodes'' *'' Poa alta'' *'' Poa amplexicaulis'' *'' Poa amplivaginata'' *'' Poa amurica'' *'' Poa anae'' *'' Poa anceps'' *'' Poa androgyna'' *''Poa angustifolia'' *'' Poa ankaratrensis'' *''Poa annua'' *''Poa antipoda'' *'' Poa apiculata'' *''Poa arachnifera'' *'' Poa araratica'' *'' Poa archarensis'' *''Poa arctica'' *'' Poa arechavaletae'' *''Poa ...
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Plants Of The World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. History Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online in March 2017 with the goal of creating an exhaustive online database of all seed-bearing plants worldwide. (Govaerts wrongly speaks of "Convention for Botanical Diversity (CBD)). The initial focus was on tropical African flora, particularly flora ''Zambesiaca'', flora of West and East Tropical Africa. Since March 2024, the website has displayed AI-generated predictions of the extinction risk for each plant. Description The database uses the same taxonomical source as the International Plant Names Index, which is the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP). The database contains information on the world's flora gathered from 250 years of botanical research. It aims to make available data from projects that no longer have an online ...
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Poa Almasovii
''Poa'' is a genus of about 570 species of grasses, native to the temperate regions of both hemispheres. Common names include meadow-grass (mainly in Europe and Asia), bluegrass (mainly in North America), tussock (some New Zealand species), and speargrass. ''Poa'' () is Greek for 'fodder'. ''Poa'' are members of the subfamily Pooideae of the family Poaceae. Bluegrass, which has green leaves, derives its name from the seed heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters). The genus ''Poa'' includes both annual and perennial species. Most are monoecious, but a few are dioecious (separate male and female plants). The leaves are narrow, folded or flat, sometimes bristled, and with the basal sheath flattened or sometimes thickened, with a blunt or hooded apex and membranaceous ligule. Selected species Cultivation and uses Many of the species are important pasture plants, used extensively by grazing livestock. ...
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Poa Angustifolia
''Poa angustifolia'' is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Poaceae. Its native range is Azores, Morocco and temperate Eurasia Eurasia ( , ) is a continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia. According to some geographers, Physical geography, physiographically, Eurasia is a single supercontinent. The concept of Europe and Asia as distinct continents d .... References angustifolia Flora of Europe Flora of temperate Asia Flora of the Azores Flora of Morocco {{Pooideae-stub ...
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Poa Androgyna
''Poa'' is a genus of about 570 species of grasses, native to the temperate regions of both hemispheres. Common names include meadow-grass (mainly in Europe and Asia), bluegrass (mainly in North America), tussock (some New Zealand species), and speargrass. ''Poa'' () is Greek for 'fodder'. ''Poa'' are members of the subfamily Pooideae of the family Poaceae. Bluegrass, which has green leaves, derives its name from the seed heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters). The genus ''Poa'' includes both annual and perennial species. Most are monoecious, but a few are dioecious (separate male and female plants). The leaves are narrow, folded or flat, sometimes bristled, and with the basal sheath flattened or sometimes thickened, with a blunt or hooded apex and membranaceous ligule. Selected species Cultivation and uses Many of the species are important pasture plants, used extensively by grazing livestock. ...
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