| Junegrasses | |
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| Koeleria pyramidata (figure B at right)[1]  | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Monocots | 
| Clade: | Commelinids | 
| Order: | Poales | 
| Family: | Poaceae | 
| Subfamily: | Pooideae | 
| Supertribe: | Poodae | 
| Tribe: | Poeae | 
| Subtribe: | Aveninae | 
| Genus: | Koeleria Pers.[2]  | 
| Type species | |
| Poa nitida (syn of Koeleria macrantha)  | |
| Synonyms[5] | |
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Koeleria is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family, found on all continents except Antarctica and on various oceanic islands. It includes species known generally as Junegrasses.[6][7][8][9][10][11]
The genus was named after German botanist Georg Ludwig Koeler (1765–1807).[12]
- Koeleria altaica – Siberia, China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
 - Koeleria argentea – China, Mongolia, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Himalayas
 - Koeleria asiatica – Russia, China incl Tibet, Mongolia, Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories
 - Koeleria askoldensis – Primorye region of Russia incl Askold Island
 - Koeleria besseri – Europe from the Czech Republic to central European Russia
 - Koeleria biebersteinii – Crimea
 - Koeleria boliviensis – Bolivia
 - Koeleria brevis – Ukraine, Russia, Caucasus, Turkey
 - Koeleria calderonii – Argentina (Mendoza)
 - Koeleria capensis – Yemen, Africa from Ethiopia + Cameroon to Cape Province
 - Koeleria carolii – Morocco
 - Koeleria caudata – Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria
 - Koeleria cenisia – western Alps (France, Italy, Switzerland)
 - Koeleria cheesemanii – New Zealand
 - Koeleria crassipes – Spain, Portugal
 - Koeleria delavignei – Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan
 - Koeleria embergeri – Morocco
 - Koeleria eriostachya – Eurasia from Switzerland to Kazakhstan
 - Koeleria fueguina – Chile, Argentina
 - Koeleria glauca – Eurasia from France to Mongolia
 - Koeleria gubanovii – Amur Oblast in Russia
 - Koeleria hirsuta – central Alps (Italy, Switzerland, Austria)
 - Koeleria × hungarica – Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria
 - Koeleria inaequaliglumis – Argentina (Mendoza)
 - Koeleria insubrica – Italy, Croatia
 - Koeleria karavajevii – Yakutia
 - Koeleria kurtzii – Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru
 - Koeleria loweana – Madeira
 - Koeleria lucana – Basilicata region of Italy
 - Koeleria luerssenii – Caucasus
 - Koeleria macrantha – Eurasia, North America
 - Koeleria mendocinensis – Argentina
 - Koeleria micrathera – Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Is
 - Koeleria × mixta – Great Britain
 - Koeleria nitidula – Balkans, Turkey, Syria, Iran, Caucasus, Afghanistan
 - Koeleria novozelandica – New Zealand
 - Koeleria permollis – Falkland Is, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru
 - Koeleria praeandina – Argentina (Mendoza)
 - Koeleria pyramidata – Eurasia from France + Denmark to Nepal + Yakutia
 - Koeleria rhodopea – Bulgaria
 - Koeleria riguorum – New Zealand South I
 - Koeleria skrjabinii – Yakutia
 - Koeleria splendens – Mediterranean from Spain + Morocco to Turkey
 - Koeleria thonii – Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk
 - Koeleria tzvelevii – Zabaykalsky Krai
 - Koeleria vallesiana – Europe, North Africa
 - Koeleria ventanicola – Argentina (Buenos Aires)
 - Koeleria vurilochensis – Argentina (Chubut, Neuquén, Río Negro, Santa Cruz)
 
- Formerly included[5]
 
hundreds of species once included in Koeleria but now considered better suited to other genera including Aeluropus, Agrostis, Colpodium, Dactylis, Erioneuron, Festuca, Graphephorum, Rostraria, Schismus, Sesleria, Trisetaria and Trisetum.
References
- ↑ 1885 illustration from Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé (author), Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany
 - ↑ Persoon, Christiaan Hendrik 1805. Synopsis Plantarum 1: 97
 - ↑ lectotype designated by Nash in Britton & Brown Ill. Fl. N. U. S. 1: 245 (1913)
 - ↑ Tropicos, Koeleria Pers.
 - 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
 - ↑ United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile: genus Koeleria
 - ↑ Ada Hayden Herbarium, Iowa State University, junegrass (prairie junegrass, crested hairgrass, Koeler's grass) Koeleria macrantha (Ledeb.) Schult.
 - ↑ Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 330 草属 qia cao shu Koeleria Persoon, Syn. Pl. 1: 97. 1805.
 - ↑ Flora Italiana, genere Koeleria
 - ↑ Edgar, E. & E. S. Gibb. 1999. Koeleria Pers. (Gramineae: Aveneae) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 37: 51–61.
 - ↑ Quintanar, A. & S. Castroviejo Bolíbar. 2013 [2014]. Taxonomic revision of Koeleria (Poaceae) in the Western Mediterranean Basin and Macaronesia. Systematic Botany 38(4): 1029–1061, figures 1–13
 - ↑ Helmut Genaust (2005). Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen (3rd ed.). Hamburg: Nikol. ISBN 978-3-937872-16-2.
 - ↑ Plant List search for Koeleria
 
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