Polypogon magellanicus

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Polypogon magellanicus
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Subfamily: Pooideae
Genus: Polypogon
Species:
P. magellanicus
Binomial name
Polypogon magellanicus
(Lam.) Finot
Synonyms [1]
List
    • Agrostis magellanica
    • Agrostis antarctica
    • Agrostis araucana
    • Agrostis chonotica
    • Agrostis cognata
    • Agrostis macrathera
    • Agrostis multiculmis
    • Agrostis rinihuensis
    • Vilfa magellanica

Polypogon magellanicus (Syn. Agrostis magellanica) is a species of grass. It has a circumpolar distribution and is native to many subantarctic islands in, and the coasts bordering, the Southern Ocean. [2]

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Description

Polypogon magellanicus is a tufted perennial grass, varying in height from 50 to 450 mm and forming short grassland communities. The culms have purple nodes. The leaves are wiry. The panicles are 20–120 mm long, with many shiny, greenish-purple, distinctly awned spikelets. [3]

Taxonomy

Polypogon magellanicus was scientifically described by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1791 and named Agrostis magellanica. The botanist Victor Lionel Finot reclassified it to the genus Polypogon with the name Polypogon magellanicus. It has no accepted subspecies or varieties, but has 12 synonyms. [1] In New Zealand, the name Agrostis magellanica is still preferred.

Table of Synonyms
NameYearRankNotes
Agrostis magellanicaLam.1791species≡ hom.
Agrostis antarcticaHook.f.1847species= het.
Agrostis araucanaPhil.1896species= het.
Agrostis chonoticaPhil.1858species= het.
Agrostis cognataSteud.1854species= het.
Agrostis macratheraPhil.1896species= het.
Agrostis magellanica subsp. laeviusculaC.E.Hubb.1981subspecies= het.
Agrostis magellanica var. antarctica(Hook.f.) Franch.1889variety= het.
Agrostis magellanica var. cognata(Steud.) Macloskie1915variety= het.
Agrostis multiculmisHook.f.1845species= het.
Agrostis rinihuensisPhil.1896species= het.
Vilfa magellanica(Lam.) P.Beauv.1812species≡ hom.
Notes: ≡ homotypic synonym  ; = heterotypic synonym

Distribution and habitat

The grass is found in the south-west of New Zealand’s South Island and on the Antipodes, Auckland, and Campbell Islands. It is also native to Macquarie Island and the Falkland, Kerguelen, Crozet and Prince Edward Islands, as well as southern South America in Tierra del Fuego. In New Zealand it occupies subalpine and alpine habitats on stony or rocky ground. In the subantarctic islands it grows at lower altitudes in peat and among mosses and cushion plants, or as scattered small plants in fellfield. [2] [3]

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Polypogon magellanicus (Lam.) Finot". Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved 2 July 2025.
  2. 1 2 New Zealand Plant Conservation Network.
  3. 1 2 Flora of Australia Online.

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