Flolape

Aira provincialis

Aira provincialis Jord.
Aira provincialis
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-SA-4.0)

Aira provincialis is a species in the grass family (Poaceae), first described in 1852 by Jord. It is native to regions including Australia, specifically New South Wales, as well as parts of Europe such as Corsica and France. The species has also been recorded in other global locations.

Description

Aira provincialis belongs to the genus Aira, which is part of the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family. This species was formally described in 1852 by the botanist Jord. It is naturally distributed across several regions, including Australia (particularly New South Wales), France, and the island of Corsica. Additionally, it has been documented in other parts of the world, indicating a broader, though not fully specified, global range. The species is recognized by its characteristic grass-like morphology typical of the Poaceae family.

Distribution

AU · Global · Corse · France · New South Wales

Synonyms

Aira pulchella subsp. provincialisAira pulchella var. provincialisAirella provincialisAvena provincialisAira caryophyllea var. provicialisAira tenorii var. provincialisAvena capillaris subsp. provincialisAira capillaris subsp. provincialisAira caryophyllea var. provincialis

Related species