Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Poaceae (Grass family)
Genus: Poa (Bluegrass)
Poa bulbosa L. - Bulbous Meadow-Grass
Poa alpina L. - Alpine Meadow-Grass
Poa badensis Willd. - Baden's Bluegrass
Poa laxa Haenke - Wavy Meadow-Grass
Poa minor Gaudin - Small Bluegrass
Poa cenisia All. - Mont Cenis Bluegrass
Poa nemoralis L. - Wood Meadow-Grass
Poa glauca Vahl - Glaucous Meadow-Grass
Poa palustris L. - Swamp Meadow-Grass
Poa compressa L. - Flattened Meadow-Grass
Poa hybrida Gaudin - Hybrid Meadow-Grass
Poa remota Forselles - Remote Bluegrass
Poa chaixii Vill. - Broad-Leaved Meadow-Grass
Poa pratensis L. - Smooth Meadow-Grass
Poa angustifolia L. - Narrow-Leaved Meadow-Grass
Poa trivialis L. - Rough Meadow-Grass
Poa langiana Rchb.
30–100 cm tall. <span class="v1">inflorescence:</span> <b>the lowest node with 2–8 branches</b>. <span class="v1">spikelets:</span> 2–5‑flowered, 3–5 mm long. <span class="v1">lemmas:</span> <ba>2–3 mm long</ba>, ...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
riparian vegetation, mudflat vegetation, reedbeds, perennial herbaceous vegetation, forests, shrubbery, grassland & dwarf shrub heaths, ruderal vegetation, fields, vineyards
in nutritious, alkaline, moist to wet, periodically flooded habitats