Stipa borysthenica

Stipa borysthenica

Synonymy

Source: Valdés, B. & Scholz, H.; with contributions from Raab-Straube, E. von & Parolly, G. (2009+): Poaceae (pro parte majore). Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Stipa borysthenica Prokudin in Wulf, Fl. Kryma 1(4): 25. 1951
    • =Stipa pennata subsp. sabulosa (Pacz.) Tzvelev in Novosti Sist. Vysš. Rast. 10: 80. 1973
    • =Stipa graniticola Klokov in Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Nizsh. Rast. 1975: 68. 1976
    • =Stipa sabulosa (Pacz.) Sljuss. in Trudy Naucno-Issl. Inst. Biol. 37: 25-27. 1963
    • Stipa joannis f. sabulosa Pacz.
    • =Stipa joannis subsp. sabulosa (Pacz.) Lavrenko

    Distribution

    Au(A) Bu By Cc Cm Cs Ge Hu Mo Po Rf(C CS E S) Rm Se Sk Uk 

    Euro+Med not endemic: Austria, with Liechtenstein nativenative (Austria nativenative); Belarus nativenative; Bulgaria nativenative; Caucasia (Ab + Ar + Gg + Rf(CS)) native; Crimea nativenative; Czech Republic nativenativeA; Former Yugoslavia nativenative; Germany nativenative; Hungary nativenative; Moldova nativenative; Poland nativenative; Romania nativenative; Russia (C European Russia nativenative, E European Russia nativenative, North Caucasus nativenativeB, S European Russia nativenative); Serbia native; Serbia, with Kosovo nativenative; Slovakia nativenative; Ukraine nativenative

    Bibliography

    A. Danihelka, J., Chrtek, J. & Kaplan, Z. 2012: Checklist of vascular plants of the Czech Republic. – Preslia 84: 647-811
    B. Takhtajan, A. L. 2006: Konspekt flory Kavkaza 2