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Eragrostis elongata (Willd.) J.Jacq., legitimate, scientific secondary reference
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Palmer, J., Lazarides, M., McCusker, A. & Weiller, C.M. in Mallett, K. (ed.) (2005), Eragrostis. Flora of Australia 44B: 401-402, Figs 67P, 71E-F [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Poa elongata Willd. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Megastachya elongata (Willd.) P.Beauv. legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Eragrostis brasiliensis var. α Nees legitimate taxonomic synonym: Poa diandra R.Br. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eragrostis interrupta var. contigua Nees legitimate taxonomic synonym: Poa porrantha Steud. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eragrostis diandra (R.Br.) Steud. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eragrostis contigua (Nees) Jedwabn. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Eragrostis ekmanii Hitchc. legitimate common name: Clustered Lovegrass [n/a]

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Eragrostis elongata (Willd.) J.Jacq.

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