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Species of Melica L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Melica spp. a 
Melica altissima L.  a 
Melica andina Hauman  a 
Melica argyrea Hack.  a 
Melica aurantiaca Desr.  a 
Melica brasiliana Ard.  a 
Melica bulbosa Geyer ex Porter & J. M. Coult.  a 
Melica caerulea L. Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench   
Melica californica Scribn.  a 
Melica canescens (Regel) Lavrenko Melica jacquemontii Decne.   
Melica ciliata L.  a 
Melica ciliata L. subsp. ciliata  ai
Melica ciliata L. subsp. glauca (F. W. Schultz) K. Richt.  ai
Melica ciliata L. subsp. magnolii (Gren. & Godr.) K. Richt.  ai
Melica ciliata L. subsp. nebrodensis (Parl.) Husn. Melica ciliata L. subsp. ciliata  i
Melica cupani Guss.  a 
Melica cupani Guss. var. canescens Regel Melica jacquemontii Decne.  i
Melica decumbens Thunb.  a 
Melica diffusa Pursh var. nitens Scribn. Melica nitens (Scribn.) Nutt. ex Piper  i
Melica eligulata Boiss.  a 
Melica eremophila Torres  a 
Melica falx L. f. Harpochloa falx (L. f.) Kuntze  i
Melica geyeri Munro  a 
Melica glauca F. W. Schultz Melica ciliata L. subsp. glauca (F. W. Schultz) K. Richt.   
Melica gmelinii Turcz. ex Trin. Melica turczaninowiana Ohwi   
Melica harfordii Bol.  a 
Melica hohenackeri Boiss. Melica jacquemontii Decne.   
Melica hyalina Doll  a 
Melica imperfecta Trin.  a 
Melica inaequiglumis Boiss. Melica persica Kunth   
Melica jacquemontii Decne.  a 
Melica jacquemontii Decne. subsp. hohenackeri (Boiss.) Bor Melica jacquemontii Decne.  i
Melica latifolia Roxb. ex Hornem. Thysanolaena latifolia (Roxb. ex Hornem.) Honda   
Melica lilloi Bech.  a 
Melica macra Nees  a 
Melica micrantha Boiss. & Hohen. Melica taurica K. Koch   
Melica minuta L.  a 
Melica multinervosa Vasey Vaseyochloa multinervosa (Vasey) Hitchc.   
Melica mutica Walter  a 
Melica nitens (Scribn.) Nutt. ex Piper  a 
Melica nutans L.  a 
Melica persica Kunth  a 
Melica persica Kunth subsp. inaequiglumis (Boiss.) Bor Melica persica Kunth  i
Melica picta K. Koch  a 
Melica porteri Scribn.  a 
Melica racemosa Thunb.  ai
Melica radula Franch.  a 
Melica rigida Cav.  a 
Melica sarmentosa Nees  a 
Melica scabrosa Trin.  a 
Melica smithii (Porter ex A. Gray) Vasey  a 
Melica spectabilis Scribn.  a 
Melica stricta Bol.  a 
Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.  a 
Melica taurica K. Koch  a 
Melica transsilvanica Schur  a 
Melica triflora Bigelow Trisetum spicatum (L.) K. Richt.   
Melica turczaninowiana Ohwi  a 
Melica uniflora Retz.  a 
Melica violacea Cav.  a 
Melica virgata Turcz. ex Trin.  a 
  1. Melica altissima L.
  2. Melica andina Hauman
  3. Melica argyrea Hack.
  4. Melica aurantiaca Desr.
  5. Melica brasiliana Ard.
  6. Melica bulbosa Geyer ex Porter & J. M. Coult.
  7. Melica caerulea L. (=Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench)
  8. Melica californica Scribn.
  9. Melica canescens (Regel) Lavrenko (=Melica jacquemontii Decne.)
  10. Melica ciliata L.
  11. Melica ciliata L. subsp. ciliata
  12. Melica ciliata L. subsp. glauca (F. W. Schultz) K. Richt.
  13. Melica ciliata L. subsp. magnolii (Gren. & Godr.) K. Richt.
  14. Melica ciliata L. subsp. nebrodensis (Parl.) Husn. (=Melica ciliata L. subsp. ciliata)
  15. Melica cupani Guss.
  16. Melica cupani Guss. var. canescens Regel (=Melica jacquemontii Decne.)
  17. Melica decumbens Thunb.
  18. Melica diffusa Pursh var. nitens Scribn. (=Melica nitens (Scribn.) Nutt. ex Piper)
  19. Melica eligulata Boiss.
  20. Melica eremophila Torres
  21. Melica falx L. f. (=Harpochloa falx (L. f.) Kuntze)
  22. Melica geyeri Munro
  23. Melica glauca F. W. Schultz (=Melica ciliata L. subsp. glauca (F. W. Schultz) K. Richt.)
  24. Melica gmelinii Turcz. ex Trin. (=Melica turczaninowiana Ohwi)
  25. Melica harfordii Bol.
  26. Melica hohenackeri Boiss. (=Melica jacquemontii Decne.)
  27. Melica hyalina Doll
  28. Melica imperfecta Trin.
  29. Melica inaequiglumis Boiss. (=Melica persica Kunth)
  30. Melica jacquemontii Decne.
  31. Melica jacquemontii Decne. subsp. hohenackeri (Boiss.) Bor (=Melica jacquemontii Decne.)
  32. Melica latifolia Roxb. ex Hornem. (=Thysanolaena latifolia (Roxb. ex Hornem.) Honda)
  33. Melica lilloi Bech.
  34. Melica macra Nees
  35. Melica micrantha Boiss. & Hohen. (=Melica taurica K. Koch)
  36. Melica minuta L.
  37. Melica multinervosa Vasey (=Vaseyochloa multinervosa (Vasey) Hitchc.)
  38. Melica mutica Walter
  39. Melica nitens (Scribn.) Nutt. ex Piper
  40. Melica nutans L.
  41. Melica persica Kunth
  42. Melica persica Kunth subsp. inaequiglumis (Boiss.) Bor (=Melica persica Kunth)
  43. Melica picta K. Koch
  44. Melica porteri Scribn.
  45. Melica racemosa Thunb.
  46. Melica radula Franch.
  47. Melica rigida Cav.
  48. Melica sarmentosa Nees
  49. Melica scabrosa Trin.
  50. Melica smithii (Porter ex A. Gray) Vasey
  51. Melica spectabilis Scribn.
  52. Melica spp.
  53. Melica stricta Bol.
  54. Melica subulata (Griseb.) Scribn.
  55. Melica taurica K. Koch
  56. Melica transsilvanica Schur
  57. Melica triflora Bigelow (=Trisetum spicatum (L.) K. Richt.)
  58. Melica turczaninowiana Ohwi
  59. Melica uniflora Retz.
  60. Melica violacea Cav.
  61. Melica virgata Turcz. ex Trin.


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