Vascular Plants

APC: Bromus alopecuros
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APC (version 51699474) published 1/12/22 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA (naturalised), SA (naturalised), Qld (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), Vic (naturalised), Tas (naturalised)
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Lilianae / Poales / Poaceae / Bromus
0 sub taxa
Bromus alopecuros Poir., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2008), Australian Plant Census Bromus alopecuroides Poir., nom. superfl. (2 May 1811) nomenclatural synonymSerrafalcus alopecuroides (Poir.) Parl., legitimate (1848) nomenclatural synonymSerrafalcus alopecuros (Poir.) C.A.Gardner, legitimate (1952) nomenclatural synonymBromus lanceolatus Roth, legitimatemisapplication by Williams, L.D. in Jessop, J.P. & Toelken, H.R. (ed.) (1986), Flora of South Australia Edn. 4, 4Bromus lanceolatus Roth, legitimatemisapplication by Walsh, N.G. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1994), Poaceae. Flora of Victoria Edn. 1, 2Bromus lanceolatus Roth, legitimatemisapplication by Ross, J.H. & Walsh, N.G. (June 2003), A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria Edn. 7Serrafalcus lanceolatus (Roth) Parl., legitimatemisapplication by Black, J.M. (1978), Flora of South Australia Edn. 3, 1Bromus macrostachys Desf., legitimatemisapplication by Townrow, J.E.S. (1969), A species list of and keys to the grasses of Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 103Serrafalcus macrostachys (Desf.) Parl., legitimatemisapplication by Black, J.M. (1978), Flora of South Australia Edn. 3, 1

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