June-grass

<i>Koeleria</i>

Koeleria

Genus of grasses


Koeleria is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family, found on all continents except Antarctica and on various oceanic islands. It includes species known generally as Junegrasses.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

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The genus was named after German botanist Georg Ludwig Koeler (1765–1807).[12]

Species[5][13]
  • Koeleria altaica – Siberia, China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
  • Koeleria argentea – China, Mongolia, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Himalayas
  • Koeleria asiatica – Russia, China incl Tibet, Mongolia, Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories
  • Koeleria askoldensisPrimorye region of Russia incl Askold Island
  • Koeleria besseri – Europe from the Czech Republic to central European Russia
  • Koeleria biebersteiniiCrimea
  • Koeleria boliviensis – Bolivia
  • Koeleria brevis – Ukraine, Russia, Caucasus, Turkey
  • Koeleria calderonii – Argentina (Mendoza)
  • Koeleria capensis – Yemen, Africa from Ethiopia + Cameroon to Cape Province
  • Koeleria carolii – Morocco
  • Koeleria caudata – Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria
  • Koeleria cenisia – western Alps (France, Italy, Switzerland)
  • Koeleria cheesemanii – New Zealand
  • Koeleria crassipes – Spain, Portugal
  • Koeleria delavignei – Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan
  • Koeleria embergeri – Morocco
  • Koeleria eriostachya – Eurasia from Switzerland to Kazakhstan
  • Koeleria fueguina – Chile, Argentina
  • Koeleria glauca – Eurasia from France to Mongolia
  • Koeleria gubanoviiAmur Oblast in Russia
  • Koeleria hirsuta – central Alps (Italy, Switzerland, Austria)
  • Koeleria × hungarica – Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria
  • Koeleria inaequaliglumis – Argentina (Mendoza)
  • Koeleria insubrica – Italy, Croatia
  • Koeleria karavajeviiYakutia
  • Koeleria kurtzii – Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru
  • Koeleria loweanaMadeira
  • Koeleria lucanaBasilicata region of Italy
  • Koeleria luersseniiCaucasus
  • Koeleria macrantha – Eurasia, North America
  • Koeleria mendocinensis – Argentina
  • Koeleria micrathera – Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Is
  • Koeleria × mixta – Great Britain
  • Koeleria nitidula – Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Iran, Caucasus, Afghanistan
  • Koeleria novozelandica – New Zealand
  • Koeleria permollisFalkland Is, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru
  • Koeleria praeandina – Argentina (Mendoza)
  • Koeleria pyramidata – Eurasia from France + Denmark to Nepal + Yakutia
  • Koeleria rhodopea – Bulgaria
  • Koeleria riguorum – New Zealand South I
  • Koeleria skrjabiniiYakutia
  • Koeleria splendens – Mediterranean from Spain + Morocco to Turkey
  • Koeleria thoniiIrkutsk, Krasnoyarsk
  • Koeleria tzveleviiZabaykalsky Krai
  • Koeleria vallesiana – Europe, North Africa
  • Koeleria ventanicola – Argentina (Buenos Aires)
  • Koeleria vurilochensis – Argentina (Chubut, Neuquén, Río Negro, Santa Cruz)
Formerly included[5]

hundreds of species once included in Koeleria but now considered better suited to other genera including Aeluropus, Agrostis, Colpodium, Dactylis, Erioneuron, Festuca, Graphephorum, Rostraria, Schismus, Sesleria, Trisetaria and Trisetum.


References

  1. 1885 illustration from Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé (author), Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany
  2. lectotype designated by Nash in Britton & Brown Ill. Fl. N. U. S. 1: 245 (1913)
  3. "Ada Hayden Herbarium, Iowa State University, junegrass (prairie junegrass, crested hairgrass, Koeler's grass) Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb.) Schult". Archived from the original on 2007-06-30. Retrieved 2007-05-21.
  4. Edgar, E. & E. S. Gibb. 1999. Koeleria Pers. (Gramineae: Aveneae) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 37: 51–61.
  5. Quintanar, A. & S. Castroviejo Bolíbar. 2013 [2014]. Taxonomic revision of Koeleria (Poaceae) in the Western Mediterranean Basin and Macaronesia. Systematic Botany 38(4): 1029–1061, figures 1–13
  6. Helmut Genaust (2005). Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen (3rd ed.). Hamburg: Nikol. ISBN 978-3-937872-16-2.



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