Vascular Plants

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Löve, Á. (1984), Conspectus of the Triticeae. Feddes Repertorium Beiheft 95 : 425-521 (Paper) Löve, Á. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Agropyron retrofractum Vickery
  2. Agropyron sect. Australopyrum Tzvelev
  3. Agropyron velutinum Nees
  4. Australopyrum (Tzvelev) Á.Löve
  5. Australopyrum pectinatum (Labill.) Á.Löve
  6. Australopyrum retrofractum (Vickery) Á.Löve
  7. Australopyrum retrofractum subsp. velutinum (Nees) Á.Löve
  8. Critesion glaucum (Steud.) Á.Löve
  9. Critesion hystrix (Roth) Á.Löve
  10. Elymus kingianus (Endl.) Á.Löve
  11. Elymus scaber (R.Br.) Á.Löve
  12. Elymus scabrus Á.Löve
  13. Festuca pectinata Labill.
  14. Hordeum glaucum Steud.
  15. Hordeum hystrix Roth
  16. Lophopyrum ponticum (Podp.) Á.Löve
  17. Thinopyrum distichum (Thunb.) Á.Löve
  18. Triticum distichum Thunb.
  19. Triticum kingianum Endl.
  20. Triticum ponticum Podp.
  21. Triticum scabrum R.Br.

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