Species of grass
Helictochloa pratensis
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Monocots
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Clade:
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Commelinids
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Order:
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Poales
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Family:
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Poaceae
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Subfamily:
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Pooideae
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Genus:
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Helictochloa
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Species:
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H. pratensis
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Binomial name
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Helictochloa pratensis
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Synonyms[1]
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List
- Arrhenatherum pratense (L.) Samp.
- Avena pratensis L.
- Avena pratensis var. minor Roth
- Avenastrum pratense (L.) Opiz
- Avenochloa pratensis (L.) Holub
- Avenula pratensis (L.) Dumort.
- Helictotrichon pratense (L.) Pilg.
- Heuffelia pratensis (L.) Schur
- Trisetum pratense (L.) Dumort.
- Avena pratensis f. pauciflora Norm.
- Avena pratensis f. spiculosa Neuman
- Avenastrum pratense f. spiculosum (Neuman) Neuman
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Helictochloa pratensis, known as meadow oat-grass,[2] is a species of perennial flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, found in temperate parts of Europe and Asia. Its culms are erect and 30–85 cm long; leaves are mostly basal. It is restricted to shallow, calcareous soils such as those formed on chalk and limestone substrates.[3]
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Further reading
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Helictochloa pratensis | |
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Helictotrichon pratense | |
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Avena pratensis | |
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