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  • Poa pratensis subsp. angustifolia (category Poa pratensis)
    genusPoa subgenusPoa subg. Poa sectionPoa sect. Poa speciesPoa pratensis subspeciesPoa pratensis subsp. angustifolia (L.) Lej. Robert J. Soreng Synonyms: Poa
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  • Poa pratensis subsp. agassizensis (category Poa pratensis)
    genusPoa subgenusPoa subg. Poa sectionPoa sect. Poa speciesPoa pratensis subspeciesPoa pratensis subsp. agassizensis (B. Boivin & D. Löve) Roy L. Taylor & MacBryde
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  • speciesSchedonorus pratensis (Huds.) P. Beauv. Stephen J. Darbyshire Common names: Meadow fescue Fétuque des prés Synonyms: Lolium pratense Festuca pratensis Festuca
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  • Poa pratensis subsp. colpodea (category Poa pratensis)
    genusPoa subgenusPoa subg. Poa sectionPoa sect. Poa speciesPoa pratensis subspeciesPoa pratensis subsp. colpodea (Th. Fr.) Tzvelev Robert J. Soreng Synonyms:
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  • Poa pratensis subsp. alpigena (category Poa pratensis)
    genusPoa subgenusPoa subg. Poa sectionPoa sect. Poa speciesPoa pratensis subspeciesPoa pratensis subsp. alpigena (Lindm.) Hiitonen Robert J. Soreng Common names:
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  • Al-Shehbaz, Karol Marhold, Judita Lihová Endemic Basionym: Cardamine pratensis var. occidentalis S. Watson in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(1,1):
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  • subgenusPenstemon subg. Penstemon sectionPenstemon sect. Penstemon speciesPenstemon pratensis Greene Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. 1: 165. 1906. (as Pentstemon) Craig C
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  • oblongifolia (A. Gray) Small Allionia pauciflora (Buckley) Standley Allionia pratensis Standley Allionia pseudaggregata (Heimerl) Standley Allionia pumila Standley
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  • that is intermediate between P. pratensis and P. alpina (p. 518). Poa arctica forms natural hybrids with both P. pratensis and P. secunda (p. 586). None
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  • much of North America. It grows typically in sites drier than those of T. pratensis and in sites shadier and/or moister than those of T. dubius. As currently
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  • David J. Bogler IntroducedIllustrated Synonyms: Leontodon autumnalis var. pratensis Koch Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 295. Mentioned
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  • pilosella (Rafinesque) Britton K. pilosella (Rafinesque) A. Heller K. pratensis Small K. sumstinei Jennings Oenothera fruticosa var. hirsuta Nuttall ex
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  • persistens Rydberg R. philadelphicus Blanchard R. praepes L. H. Bailey R. pratensis L. H. Bailey R. prestonensis H. A. Davis & T. Davis R. pubifolius L. H
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  • Reznicek Common names: Carex des prés IllustratedEndemic Basionym: Carex pratensis Drejer Naturhist. Tidsskr. 3: 442. 1841, Synonyms: Carex piperi Mackenzie
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  • hybrids have been produced among L. perenne, L. multiflorum, Schedonorus pratensis, and S. arundinaceus. Cultivars of these crosses have been registered for
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  • plants that fit the description. It seems to consist of hybrids between P. pratensis subsp. alpigena (p. 525) and P. alpina (p. 518). Poa xgaspensis differs
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  • regions. Several introduced species of Poa are economically important. Poa pratensis is commonly cultivated for lawns and pasture, and is a major forage species
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  • tribe's species are well known as lawn and pasture grasses, for example, Poa pratensis (Kentucky bluegrass), Dactylis glomerata (orchard grass), and Phleum pratense
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  • D. Löve Silene latifolia subsp. alba (Miller) Greuter & Burdet Silene pratensis (Rafinesque) Grenier & Godron Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment
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  • of North America. It typically grows in sites drier than those where T. pratensis is found. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus"
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