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Glyceria notata
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G. notata
Binomial name
Glyceria notata
Chevall.

Glyceria notata, the plicate sweet-grass[1] or marked glyceria, is a species of rhizomatous, tufted, perennial grasses in the mannagrass genus, found in all continents of the world. Its culms are 30–80 cm in height, ascending from a prostrate base, with dark- to bluish-green, flat or folded leaf-blades some 5–30 cm long by 3–14 mm wide.

Synonym

  • Glyceria plicata (Fries) Fries

References

  1. ^ "BSBI List 2007". Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-02-25. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
  • GrassBase entry
  • USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) entry
  • Encyclopedia of Life entry (Glyceria plicata)
  • eFloras entry (Glyceria plicata)
  • Fl. gén. env. Paris 2(1):174. 1827
  • Sell, P. & G. Murrell. 1996–. Flora of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • Stace, C. 1995. New flora of the British Isles.
  • Davis, P. H., ed. 1965–1988. Flora of Turkey and the east Aegean islands. [Glyceria plicata].
  • George, A. S., ed. 1980–. Flora of Australia. [Glyceria plicata].
  • Mouterde, P. 1966–. Nouvelle flore du Liban et de la Syrie. [Glyceria plicata].
  • Rechinger, K. H., ed. 1963–. Flora iranica. [Glyceria plicata].
  • Townsend, C. C. & E. Guest. 1966–. Flora of Iraq. [Glyceria plicata].
  • Tutin, T. G. et al., eds. 1964–1980. Flora europaea. [Glyceria plicata].
  • Tzvelev, N. N. 1976. Zlaki SSSR. [Glyceria plicata].