- Source: Eulalia aurea
Eulalia aurea is a grass (in the Poaceae family). It was first described as Andropogon aureum in 1804 by Bory de Saint-Vincent but was transferred to the genus, Eulalia, in 1830 by Kunth.
The Walmajarri people of the southern Kimberley call it "Water grass" and Jirtapuru.
Distribution
It is found in southern Africa, Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Within Australia, it is found in all mainland states and territories.
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Eulalia aurea occurrence data from GBIF
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eulalia aurea
- Eulalia (plant)
- Puccinia erianthi
- Áurea of San Millán
- Pogonatherum
- Eulalia (annelid)
- Taractrocera anisomorpha
- Heliocheilus eodora
- Tussock grass
- Ornamental grass