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Species of Glyceria R. Br.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Glyceria spp. a 
Glyceria alnasteretum Kom.  a 
Glyceria aquatica (L.) Wahlb. Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.   
Glyceria arctica Hook. Puccinellia arctica (Hook.) Fernald & Weath.   
Glyceria canadensis (Michx.) Trin.  a 
Glyceria canbyi Scribn. Poa secunda J. Presl   
Glyceria declinata Breb.  a 
Glyceria distans (Jacq.) Wahlenb. Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Parl. subsp. distans   
Glyceria elata (Nash) Hitchc.  a 
Glyceria fernaldii (Hitchc.) H. St. John Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. fernaldii (Hitchc.) Dore   
Glyceria fluitans (L.) R. Br.  a 
Glyceria fluitans (L.) R. Br. var. plicata Fr. Glyceria notata Chevall.  i
Glyceria grandis S. Watson  a 
Glyceria grandis S. Watson var. grandis  ai
Glyceria grandis S. Watson var. komarovii Kelso  ai
Glyceria ischyroneura Steud.  a 
Glyceria langeana Berlin Puccinellia tenella (Lange) Holmb. subsp. langeana (Berlin) Tzvelev   
Glyceria laxa (Scribn.) Scribn.  a 
Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski  a 
Glyceria magellanica (Hook. f.) Benth. Puccinellia magellanica (Hook. f.) Parodi  i
Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.  a 
Glyceria multiflora Steud.  a 
Glyceria nemoralis (Uechtr.) Uechtr. & Korn.  a 
Glyceria notata Chevall.  a 
Glyceria obtusa (Muhl.) Trin.  a 
Glyceria occidentalis (Piper) J. C. Nelson  a 
Glyceria pallida (Torr.) Trin. Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. pallida   
Glyceria pallida (Torr.) Trin. var. fernaldii Hitchc. Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. fernaldii (Hitchc.) Dore  i
Glyceria pauciflora J. Presl Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. pauciflora (J. Presl) J. I. Davis   
Glyceria plicata (Fr.) Fr. Glyceria notata Chevall.   
Glyceria pulchella (Nash) K. Schum.  a 
Glyceria remota (Forselles) Fr. Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski   
Glyceria remota (Forselles) Fr. var. japonica Hack. Glyceria alnasteretum Kom.  i
Glyceria septentrionalis Hitchc.  a 
Glyceria songorica Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey. Eremopoa altaica (Trin.) Roshev. subsp. songorica (Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey.) Tzvelev   
Glyceria spectabilis Mert. & W. D. J. Koch Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.   
Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc.  a 
Glyceria stricta Hook. f. Puccinellia stricta (Hook. f.) Blom  i
Glyceria tenella Lange Puccinellia tenella (Lange) Holmb. subsp. tenella   
Glyceria tonglensis C. B. Clarke  a 
  1. Glyceria alnasteretum Kom.
  2. Glyceria aquatica (L.) Wahlb. (=Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.)
  3. Glyceria arctica Hook. (=Puccinellia arctica (Hook.) Fernald & Weath.)
  4. Glyceria canadensis (Michx.) Trin.
  5. Glyceria canbyi Scribn. (=Poa secunda J. Presl)
  6. Glyceria declinata Breb.
  7. Glyceria distans (Jacq.) Wahlenb. (=Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Parl. subsp. distans)
  8. Glyceria elata (Nash) Hitchc.
  9. Glyceria fernaldii (Hitchc.) H. St. John (=Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. fernaldii (Hitchc.) Dore)
  10. Glyceria fluitans (L.) R. Br.
  11. Glyceria fluitans (L.) R. Br. var. plicata Fr. (=Glyceria notata Chevall.)
  12. Glyceria grandis S. Watson
  13. Glyceria grandis S. Watson var. grandis
  14. Glyceria grandis S. Watson var. komarovii Kelso
  15. Glyceria ischyroneura Steud.
  16. Glyceria langeana Berlin (=Puccinellia tenella (Lange) Holmb. subsp. langeana (Berlin) Tzvelev)
  17. Glyceria laxa (Scribn.) Scribn.
  18. Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski
  19. Glyceria magellanica (Hook. f.) Benth. (=Puccinellia magellanica (Hook. f.) Parodi)
  20. Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.
  21. Glyceria multiflora Steud.
  22. Glyceria nemoralis (Uechtr.) Uechtr. & Korn.
  23. Glyceria notata Chevall.
  24. Glyceria obtusa (Muhl.) Trin.
  25. Glyceria occidentalis (Piper) J. C. Nelson
  26. Glyceria pallida (Torr.) Trin. (=Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. pallida)
  27. Glyceria pallida (Torr.) Trin. var. fernaldii Hitchc. (=Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. fernaldii (Hitchc.) Dore)
  28. Glyceria pauciflora J. Presl (=Torreyochloa pallida (Torr.) G. L. Church var. pauciflora (J. Presl) J. I. Davis)
  29. Glyceria plicata (Fr.) Fr. (=Glyceria notata Chevall.)
  30. Glyceria pulchella (Nash) K. Schum.
  31. Glyceria remota (Forselles) Fr. (=Glyceria lithuanica (Gorski) Gorski)
  32. Glyceria remota (Forselles) Fr. var. japonica Hack. (=Glyceria alnasteretum Kom.)
  33. Glyceria septentrionalis Hitchc.
  34. Glyceria songorica Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey. (=Eremopoa altaica (Trin.) Roshev. subsp. songorica (Schrenk ex Fisch. & C. A. Mey.) Tzvelev)
  35. Glyceria spectabilis Mert. & W. D. J. Koch (=Glyceria maxima (Hartm.) Holmb.)
  36. Glyceria spp.
  37. Glyceria striata (Lam.) Hitchc.
  38. Glyceria stricta Hook. f. (=Puccinellia stricta (Hook. f.) Blom)
  39. Glyceria tenella Lange (=Puccinellia tenella (Lange) Holmb. subsp. tenella)
  40. Glyceria tonglensis C. B. Clarke


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