Festuca arenaria

Festuca arenaria

Synonymy

Source: Foggi, B. & Müller, J. (2009+): Festuca. – In: Valdés, B. & Scholz, H. (ed.); with contributions from Raab-Straube, E. von & Parolly, G.: Poaceae. Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Festuca arenaria Osbeck, Utkast Til. Fl. Hall.: 8. 1788
  • Festuca rubra subsp. arenaria (Osbeck) Syme in Smith & Sowerby, Engl. Bot., 3 [B], 11: 147. 1872
  • =Festuca villosa Schweigg., Boruss.: 35. 1819
  • =Festuca baltica Homann

Distribution

Br Da Es Fe Ga(F) Ge Hb Ho Is La No Po Rf(N) Su 

Euro+Med endemicA: Denmark nativeA; Estonia nativeA; Finland nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco nativeB (France nativeC); Germany nativeA; Great Britain nativeB; Iceland nativeA; Ireland, with N Ireland nativeA; Latvia nativeA; Netherlands nativeD; Norway nativeA; Poland nativeA; Russia (N European Russia nativeE); Sweden nativeA

Common Names

Estonian (Estonia): Luide-aruheinF; Latvian (Latvia): smilts auzeneF; Lithuanian (Lithuania): pajūrinis eraičinasF

Bibliography

A. 2003: Personal Communication (B.Valdés)
B. Scholz, H. 2003: Personal Communication (H.Scholz)
C. Tison, J.-M. & de Foucault, B. 2014: Flora Gallica. – Mèze: Biotope
D. Duistermaat, H., Sparrius, L. B. & Denters, T. 2021: Standaardlijst van de Nederlandse flora 2020. – Gorteria; mededelingenblad ten dienste van de floristiek en het vegetatie-onderzoek van Nederland 43: 109-156
E. Morozova, K. 2008: The Synopsis of Grasses (Poaceae) of Karelian Flora. – Novosti Sist. Vysš. Rast. 40: 5-34
F. Kuusk, V., Tabaka, L. & Jankjavičene, R. 2003: Flora baltijskich respublik. Flora of the Baltic countries. 3. – Tartu