
Phleum - Wikipedia
Phleum (common name timothy) is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the grass family. [4] The genus is native to Europe , Asia and north Africa , with one species ( P. alpinum ) also in …
Timothy (grass) - Wikipedia
Timothy[2] (Phleum pratense) is an abundant perennial grass native to most of Europe except for the Mediterranean region. It is also known as timothy-grass, meadow cat's-tail or common …
Firstly, there is the P. pratense group consisting of a series of diploid, tetraploid, hexaploid and octoploid forms. The diploid (2n=14) is usually known as Phleum bertolonii (syn. P. pratense …
Phleum pratense / [Species detail] / Plant Atlas - Atlas of Florida …
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Timothy (Phleum pratense) - Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This perennial grass is 2–3½' tall, producing either solitary culms or small tufts of culms. It is relatively short-lived. Each culm is light green, glabrous, terete (circular in cross …
Phleum pratense — common Timothy - Go Botany
Common Timothy was introduced to the United States in 1720 by Timothy Hansen as a pasture grass. Now it is widespread and sometimes weedy. Anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed …
Phleum pratense - Burke Herbarium Image Collection
Habitat: Disturbed areas, especially moist, open meadows, from coast to midmontane. Flowers: May-July. Origin: Introduced from Eurasia. Growth Duration: Perennial. Conservation Status: …
Tracing the Origins of Timothy Species (<em>Phleum Sp.</em>)
Firstly, there is the P. pratense group consisting of a series of diploid, tetraploid, hexaploid and octoploid forms. The diploid (2n=14) is usually known as Phleum bertolonii (syn. P. pratense …
Genomic and Geographic Origins of Timothy ( Phleum sp
The relationship among members of the subgenus Phleum was determined using nuclear ribosomal ITS and chloroplast trnL intron DNA sequences. This subgenus is derived from a …
Phleum - FNA
Phleum is a genus of approximately 15 species, most of which are native to Eurasia. One species, P. alpinum, is native to the Flora region and six are introduced. One of the introduced species, …