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Trisetum glomeratum
(Poaceae)

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Taxonomy & nomenclature

GRIN nomenclature info for Trisetum glomeratum
Nomenclatural information about Trisetum glomeratum is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.

Trisetum glomeratum information from the Smithsonian's Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Trisetum glomeratum--including nomenclature and synonymy, and status and distribution in Hawaii--is provided by the "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands" website of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Links from this page include descriptive information about the species, as well as worldwide distributional information and general information about the genus.

Trisetum glomeratum information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Trisetum glomeratum, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.

IPNI nomenclature info for Trisetum glomeratum
Nomenclatural information about Trisetum glomeratum is provided by The International Plant Names Index (IPNI).


Images

Images of Trisetum glomeratum (Poaceae) (pili uka)
Links to high-resolution free images of Trisetum glomeratum (Poaceae) (pili uka) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here.

Trisetum glomeratum information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Trisetum glomeratum in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.


Distribution

Trisetum glomeratum information from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Trisetum glomeratum in Hawaii is available from the Smithsonian Flora of the Hawaiian Islands.

Trisetum glomeratum information from the Smithsonian's Flora of the Hawaiian Islands
Information about Trisetum glomeratum--including nomenclature and synonymy, and status and distribution in Hawaii--is provided by the "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands" website of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Links from this page include descriptive information about the species, as well as worldwide distributional information and general information about the genus.


Books

Grasses of the Hawaiian ranges (book)
A complete list of all species covered in Grasses of the Hawaiian ranges (Whitney, Hosaka, and Ripperton, 1939) is presented, along with a complete bibliographic citation. This book "describes and illustrates 103 of the most important grasses in Hawaii.... There are many grasses, either recently introduced or slow to become acclimatized, that have not yet established themselves on the ranges; these are not here included. Species that are found outside the general range areas, as in summit bogs, forest reserves, and national parks, are also omitted. Keys to the tribes and genera [are also included." ([adapted] from the book's introduction)


Full-text articles

Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research
Stone, Charles P., Clifford W. Smith, and J. Timothy Tunison (eds.) . 1992. Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit. ISBN: 0-8248-1474-6.

The grasses of Hawaii
Hitchcock, A.S. 1922. The grasses of Hawaii. Honolulu, Bishop Museum Press : New York, Kraus Reprint Co. (1974). 235 pp. illus. (line drawings).


Other resources

The grasses of Hawaii
Hitchcock, A.S. 1922. The grasses of Hawaii. Honolulu, Bishop Museum Press : New York, Kraus Reprint Co. (1974). 235 pp. illus. (line drawings).


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