Stipa zalesskii explained
Stipa zalesskii is a grass found in Europe and Asia. It is an important grass in Eurasian steppe. Its culms are 30–75 cm long and the leaf-blades 20–35 cm long by 0.6–1 mm wide.
Synonyms
- Stipa canescens P.A.Smirn. ex Roshev.
- Stipa dobrogensis Prodán
- Stipa glabrata P.A.Smirn.
- Stipa iljinii Roshev.
- Stipa krascheninnikowii Roshev.
- Stipa maeotica Klokov & Osychnyuk
- Stipa maeotica Klokov & Ossycznjuk
- Stipa pennata subsp. zalesskii (Wilensky) Freitag
- Stipa rubens P.A.Smirn.
- Stipa rubentiformis P.A.Smirn.
- Stipa smirnovii Martinovský
- Stipa turcomanica P.A.Smirn.
- Stipa ucrainica P.A.Smirn.
- Stipa zalesskii subsp. canescens (P.A.Smirn.) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskii var. glabrata (P.A.Smirn.) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskii var. iljinii (Roshev.) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskii var. maeotica (Klokov) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskii var. rubens (P.A.Smirn.) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskii subsp. turcomanica (P.A.Smirn.) Tzvelev
- Stipa zalesskiisubsp. ucrainica (P.A.Smirn.) Tzvelev
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