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Festuca filiformis POURR. |
Fam.: Poaceae / Grass Fam. |
Synon.: Festuca tenuifolia SIBTH. |
Genus: Festuca L. |
Authors: | |||
Pierre André Pourret de Figeac (1754 - 1818), French botanist | |||
John Sibthorp (1758 - 1796), British botanist at Oxford | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Etymology: | |||
Festuca: | festuca = stalk | ||
filiformis: | yam-formed | ||
tenuifolia: | thin-foliate | ||
Festuca filiformis is one of the Hard Fescue species which are difficult to differ from each other. It is one of the tinyest, with leaves which in the transverse section are rolled-in almost completely together to an oval form. | ||
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Orchids
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Other Plants
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Plants acc. to Families
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.. Relationship:
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APG
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trad.
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.. Scientific Names
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.. German Names
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.. English Names
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.. Bloom Colors
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.. Flower Anatomy
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.. Leaf Form
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.. Regions
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.. Photo Month
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.. Fruits + Seed
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.. Roots + Bulbs
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Pest Infestation + Deformations
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Trees
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Bushes
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Water Plants
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Climbers + Twiners
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Useful Pl.
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Ornamental Pl.
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Color Var.
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Multiple Criteria
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Biotopes + Groups
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Botan.Links
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