Hordeum - Species

Species

The genus Hordeum comprises many species (see much longer list at WikiSpecies entry):

  • Hordeum arizonicum
  • Hordeum bogdanii
  • Hordeum brachyantherum
    • H. brachyantherum subsp. brachyantherum
    • H. brachyantherum subsp. californicum
  • Hordeum brevisubulatum
    • H. brevisubulatum subsp. brevisubulatum
    • H. brevisubulatum subsp. iranicum
    • H. brevisubulatum subsp. nevskianum
    • H. brevisubulatum subsp. turkestanicum
    • H. brevisubulatum subsp. violaceum
  • Hordeum bulbosum
  • Hordeum capense
  • Hordeum chilense
  • Hordeum comosum
  • Hordeum cordobense
  • Hordeum depressum
  • Hordeum erectifolium
  • Hordeum euclaston
  • Hordeum flexuosum
  • Hordeum fuegianum
  • Hordeum guatemalense
  • Hordeum gussoneanum (sea barley)
  • Hordeum intercedens
  • Hordeum jubatum (foxtail barley)
  • Hordeum lechleri
  • Hordeum marinum (sea barley)
  • Hordeum murinum (wall barley)
    • H. murinum subsp. murinum
    • H. murinum subsp. glaucum
    • H. murinum subsp. leporinum (hare barley)
  • Hordeum muticum
  • Hordeum patagonicum
    • H. patagonicum subsp. patagonicum
    • H. patagonicum subsp. magellanicum
    • H. patagonicum subsp. mustersi
    • H. patagonicum subsp. santacrucense
    • H. patagonicum subsp. setifolium
  • Hordeum parodii
  • Hordeum procerum
  • Hordeum pubiflorum
    • H. pubiflorum subsp. pubiflorum
    • H. pubiflorum subsp. halophilum
  • Hordeum pusillum (little barley)
  • Hordeum roshevitzii
  • Hordeum secalinum
  • Hordeum stenostachys
  • Hordeum tetraploidum
  • Hordeum vulgare (barley)
    • H. vulgare subsp. vulgare (barley)
    • H. vulgare f. distichon (two-rowed barley)
    • H. vulgare f. hexastichon (six-rowed barley)
    • H. vulgare subsp. spontaneum (wild barley)

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