Poa caespitosa is a synonym for various grasses in the Poa genus.
Poa caespitosa (G. Forst.) Hook. ex Speg. – Poa flabellata
Poa caespitosa Poir. – Poa nemoralis
Poa caespitosa Sprengel – Poa cita
Poa caespitosa alpina F.Muell. – Poa gunnii
Poa caespitosa var. affinis (R.Br.) Benth. – Poa affinis
Poa caespitosa var. australis Benth. – Poa sieberiana
Poa caespitosa var. latifolia Benth. – Poa ensiformis
Poa caespitosa var. plebeia (R. Br.) Benth. – Poa poiformis
Poa caespitosa var. serpentum (Nees) Benth. – Poa porphyroclados
Poa caespitosa var. tenera (Hook.f.) Benth. – Poa tenera
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endemic to New Zealand. Poa cita was described and named by Elizabeth Edgar in 1986, having previously being named Poacaespitosa. It is found throughout...
Poa nemoralis, the wood bluegrass, is a perennial plant in the family Poaceae. The late-growing grass is fairly nutritious for livestock, which feed on...
February. Larvae have been reared from Chionochloa rubra, Poa cita (formerly Poacaespitosa) and Poa annua. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orocrambus...
have been recorded from October to March. The larvae feed on Poa cita (formerly Poacaespitosa). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orocrambus lewisi...
Poa ensiformis, commonly known as sword tussock-grass or purple-sheathed tussock-grass, is a species of tussock grass that is endemic to Australia. The...
on wing from November to February. The larvae feed on Poa annua, Poa cita (formerly Poacaespitosa), Agrostis tenuis, Bromus catharticus and Festuca arundinacea...
Poa flabellata, commonly known as tussac grass or just tussac, is a tussock grass native to southern South America, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia...
the leaves of various grasses, including Cynodon dactylon, Deschampsia caespitosa, Lamarckia aurea, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Carex spissa, Phyllostachys...
Sea in the east. Most common: Cerastium sp. Papaver polare Saxifraga caespitosa Saxifraga oppositifolia Less common: Alopecurus alpinus Cerastium regelii...
the far west coastal prairies are Danthonia californica, Deschampsia caespitosa and Nassella pulchra. It is a popular larval host, supporting Lindsey's...
stem; distinguishing it from the relatively leafless stem of Dudleya caespitosa. Plants are usually seen with multiple rosettes and stems. Multiple rosettes...
flower (Gaillardia pulchella), or tufted evening primrose (Oenothera caespitosa) as they are vigorous in mid to late spring, but fade in the heat of summer...
fed on Aira caespitosa. Wheeler (1903) gives a short description (as arete) The larvae feed on Nardus stricta, Deschampsia cespitosa and Poa trivalis. "Erebia...
common Poa angustifolia - common Poa annua - common Poa compressa - common Poa humilis - common Poa nemoralis - common Poa palustris - common Poa pratensis...
after hibernation on various grasses, among which Poa annua, Festuca ovina, Aira praecox, and A. caespitosa have been specified as eaten by caterpillars in...
Caltha leptosepala, Carex spp., Deschampsia caespitosa, Pedicularis groenlandica, Picea engelmannii, Poa pratensis and other willow species, such as S...