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Dasypyrum villosum

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Dasypyrum villosum
Dasypyrum villosum
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Binomial name
Dasypyrum villosum
(L.) Borbás
Synonyms[1]
  • Secale villosum L.
  • Triticum villosum (L.) M.Bieb. 1819 not Host 1809 nor (L.) F. Herm. 1936
  • Agropyron villosum (L.) Link
  • Haynaldia villosa (L.) Schur
  • Pseudosecale villosum (L.) Degen
  • Hordeum ciliatum Lam.
  • Triticum caudatum Pers.
  • Agropyron caudatum (Pers.) P.Beauv.

Dasypyrum villosum is a species of annual grass in the Poaceae family, found in

It is native to eastern and southern Europe and Western Asia from the Balearic Islands to Turkmenistan, including in the Mediterranean and the Caucasus regions. [1]

Description

Culms are decumbent, with heights ranging from 25–70 cm. Racemes are single, oblong, bilateral, and 4–10 cm long; spikelets are oblong, laterally compressed, and 7–20 mm long.

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