Miscanthus longiberbis
Miscanthus longiberbis (Hack.) Nakai

Miscanthus longiberbis (Hack.) Nakai is a species in the genus Miscanthus, belonging to the grass family Poaceae. It was first described in 1917 and is native to several regions in Europe and Asia.
Description
Miscanthus longiberbis is a grass species that occurs in Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, and Manchuria. It is part of the Poaceae family, a large and economically significant plant family commonly known as the grass family. The species was published by Nakai in 1917, based on earlier work by Hackel. It is one of several grasses within the genus Miscanthus, which is known for its tall, perennial grasses often found in temperate regions.
Distribution
Czechoslovakia · Great Britain · Japan · Korea · Manchuria
Synonyms
Miscanthus giganteusMiscanthus changiiMiscanthus hackelii var. breviberbisMiscanthus longiberbis var. changiiMiscanthus matsumurae var. longiberbisMiscanthus ogiformisMiscanthus oligostachyus subsp. longiberbisMiscanthus latissimusMiscanthus sinensis var. longiberbisMiscanthus sinensis var. sunanensisMiscanthus sacchariflorus var. breviberbisMiscanthus longiberbis f. ogiformis