Festuca rubra
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Festuca rubra View in CoL L., Sp. Pl. 1: 74 (1753). Festuca ovina var. rubra (L.) Sm., Engl. Fl. 1: 139 (1824). Festuca duriuscula var. rubra (L.) Alph. Wood, Amer. Bot. Fl. 2: 399 (1871), nom. illeg. hom. Type: SWEDEN [Hab. in Europa sterilibus siccis]. In paludosis prati regii Upsalia, sin coll. s.n. (lectotype, designated by Jarvis et al. 1987: 301: GB [not seen]) ( Figures 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 ).
Many heterotypic synonyms ( POWO 2020).
Distribution: Native range is sub-arctic and temperate Northern Hemisphere ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 ). The native range of F. rubra s.l. is noted to extend into northern Africa by POWO (2020), although the subspecies or varieties of F. rubra described from high-elevation Morocco and Algeria have been re-assigned to other species of Festuca (Dobignard 2010) . Thus, it is unclear whether F. rubra occurs naturally, or has been introduced, in northern Africa: Dobignard and Chatelain (2010: 296) note ‘?’ for Morocco and the Madeira islands. Our collection from South Africa is therefore possibly the first verified specimen from the African continent. It does, however, occur on sub-Antarctic Marion Island (one of South Africa’s two islands in the Prince Edward Islands group), where it is recorded as a major invasive species ( Greve et al. 2017). Festuca rubra has also been introduced to Australia, New Zealand, and South and Central America ( POWO 2020, and references therein) where it has become naturalised, but is not considered invasive.
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