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Echinochloa inundata

Echinochloa inundata Michael & Vickery
Echinochloa inundata
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Echinochloa inundata is a species in the grass family (Poaceae), first described in 1975 by Michael and Vickery. It is native to regions in Europe and parts of Australia, including Belgium, the Flemish Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.

Description

Echinochloa inundata belongs to the genus Echinochloa, which is part of the grass family (Poaceae). The species was formally described in 1975 by Michael and Vickery. It is distributed across several regions in Europe and Australia, including Belgium, the Flemish Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia. This grass species is part of a broader group of plants that play significant ecological roles in various habitats.

Distribution

Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · New South Wales · Queensland · South Australia

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