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Displaying records 1–20 of 45 for your search terms: Genus: stipa
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Poaceae Barnhart
Bull.Torrey Bot.Club 22:7 (1895)
Stipa L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:78 (1753)
Stipa acrociliata Reader
Victorian Naturalist 13:167 (1897)
Stipa arachnopus Pilg.
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:70 (1904)
Stipa blackii C.E.Hubb.
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 1925(10):431 (1925)
Stipa breviglumis J.M.Black
Trans.Roy.Soc.South Australia 65:333 (1941)
Stipa campylachne Nees
Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:99 (1846)
Stipa compressa R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 174 (1810)
Stipa crinita Gaudich.
Voy.Uranie [Freycinet] 407 (1829)
Stipa dongicola Vickery, S.W.L.Jacobs & J.Everett
Telopea 3:46-47 (1986)
Stipa drummondii Steud.
Cottony Spear Grass Syn.Pl.Glumac. 1:128 (1854)
Stipa elatior (Benth.) Hughes
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 1921:24 (1921)
Stipa elegantissima Labill.
Feather Speargrass Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:23 (1805)
Stipa eremophila Reader
Desert Spear Grass Victorian Naturalist 17:154 (1901)
Stipa eriopus Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:570 (1878)
Stipa exilis Vickery
Telopea 2:13 (1980)
Stipa flavescens Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 1:24 Tab. 30 (1805)
Stipa fusca C.E.Hubb.
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 1925:432 (1925)
Stipa hemipogon Benth.
Fl.Austral. 7:569 (1878)
Stipa hirsuta Hughes
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 1921:22 (1921)
Stipa juncifolia Hughes
Bull.Misc.Inform.Kew 1921:11, Fig. 4A (1921)

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