| Dupontia fulva |
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| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Plantae |
| Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
| Clade: |
Angiosperms |
| Clade: |
Monocots |
| Clade: |
Commelinids |
| Order: |
Poales |
| Family: |
Poaceae |
| Subfamily: |
Pooideae |
| Supertribe: |
Poodae |
| Tribe: |
Poeae |
| Genus: |
Dupontia |
| Species: |
D. fulva |
| Binomial name |
Dupontia fulva
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| Synonyms |
- Arctophila brizoides Greene
- Arctophila chrysantha Greene
- Arctophila effusa Lange
- Arctophila effusa f. depauperata Nath.
- Arctophila fulva (Trin.) Andersson
- Arctophila fulva f. aristata (Polunin) Scoggan
- Arctophila fulva var. pendulina (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) Holmb.
- Arctophila fulva subsp. pendulina (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) Andersson
- Arctophila fulva subsp. similis (Rupr.) Tzvelev
- Arctophila fulva var. similis (Rupr.) Tzvelev
- Arctophila gracilis Greene
- Arctophila laestadii Rupr.
- Arctophila latiflora Rupr.
- Arctophila mucronata Hack. ex Vasey
- Arctophila poecilantha Rupr.
- Arctophila remotiflora Rupr.
- Arctophila similis Rupr.
- Arctophila trichoclada Rupr.
- Arctophila trichopoda Holm
- Cinna fulva (Trin.) D.L.Fu
- Colpodium fulvum (Trin.) Griseb.
- Colpodium fulvum var. aristatum Polunin
- Colpodium fulvum f. depauperatum (Nath.) Polunin
- Colpodium fulvum var. effusum (Lange) Polunin
- Colpodium malmgrenii Andersson
- Colpodium mucronatum Beal
- Colpodium pendulinum (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) Griseb.
- Colpodium pendulinum var. simile (Rupr.) Griseb.
- Glyceria fulva (Trin.) Fr.
- Glyceria pendulina Laest. ex Wahlenb.
- Graphephorum fulvum (Trin.) A.Gray
- Graphephorum pendulinum (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) A.Gray
- Molinia pendulina (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) Hartm.
- Poa deflexa Rupr.
- Poa fulva Trin. (1830) (basionym)
- Poa laestadii Rupr.
- Poa latiflora Rupr.
- Poa pendulina (Laest. ex Wahlenb.) J.Vahl
- Poa poecilantha Rupr.
- Poa remotiflora Rupr.
- Poa similis Rupr.
- Poa trichoclada Rupr.
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Dupontia fulva, commonly known as pendant grass, is a species of grass native to arctic and subarctic regions of Eurasia and North America (northern Russia, Finland, Sweden, Svalbard, Greenland, Alaska, and Canada), where it grows in tundra wetlands.