Vascular Plants

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Govaerts, R.H.A. (29 May 2014), New combinations for the Phillip Island wheat grass, Anthosachne kingiana subsp. kingiana (Poaceae). Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 27(3) : 23-24 (Paper) Govaerts, R.H.A. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Agropyron kingianum (Endl.) Petrie
  2. Agropyron kirkii Zotov
  3. Agropyron multiflorum (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Kirk ex Cheeseman
  4. Anthosachne kingiana (Endl.) Govaerts
  5. Anthosachne kingiana (Endl.) Govaerts subsp. kingiana
  6. Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
  7. Anthosachne multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) C.Yen & J.L.Yang
  8. Anthosachne multiflora subsp. kingiana (Endl.) Barkworth & S.W.L.Jacobs
  9. Elymus kingianus (Endl.) Á.Löve
  10. Elymus multiflorus (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Á.Löve & Connor
  11. Elymus multiflorus subsp. kingianus (Endl.) de Lange & R.O.Gardner
  12. Elymus multiflorus var. kingianus (Endl.) Connor
  13. Festuca kingiana (Endl.) Steud.
  14. Phillip Island wheat grass
  15. Triticum kingianum Endl.
  16. Triticum multiflorum Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.
  17. short-awned wheat grass

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