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feather pappus grass

Enneapogon desvauxii P.Beauv.
feather pappus grass
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Enneapogon desvauxii is a short perennial bunchgrass native to the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, parts of South America, and arid regions of Africa. It is occasionally found on other continents.

Description

Enneapogon desvauxii, known as feather pappus grass, is a member of the Poaceae family. It is native to regions including the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, parts of South America, and arid areas of Africa. It has also been recorded in various other locations such as Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Algeria, Angola, and several other countries. The species was first described in 1812 by P.Beauv.

Other common names

feather pappus grassnine-awn pappus grassspike pappus grassnineawn pappusgrass

Distribution

Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · Desconocido · Algeria · Angola · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Arizona · Bolivia · Botswana · Buryatiya · California · Canary Is. · Cape Provinces · Cape Verde · Chad · Chile North · China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast · Chita · Colorado · Djibouti · Egypt · Eritrea · Ethiopia · Free State

Synonyms

Agrostis ciliataCottea sarmentosaCzerniaevia rupestrisEnneapogon borealisEnneapogon brachystachyusEnneapogon brachystachyus var. macrantherusEnneapogon desvauxii subsp. borealisEnneapogon phleioidesEnneapogon pusillusEnneapogon wrightiiPappophorum arabicumPappophorum borealePappophorum brachystachyumPappophorum brachystachyum var. trilophumPappophorum bulbosumPappophorum fasciculatumPappophorum figarianumPappophorum jaminianumPappophorum mexicanumPappophorum nanumPappophorum phleoidesPappophorum pusillumPappophorum vincentianumPappophorum wrightiiEnneapogon wrightiiEnneapogon jinjiangensisAgrostis ciliata

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