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Poa cita, commonly known as the silver tussock, or wī, which is also the Māori name, is a grass of the family Poaceae that is native to New Zealand. Poa cita was described and named by Elizabeth Edgar in 1986, having previously being named Poa caespitosa. It is endemic to New Zealand and found throughout most of the country, from the Kermadec Islands to Stewart Island / Rakiura and out to the Chatham Islands, but not known from Raglan to Manawatū in the west of the North Island, except on Mount Taranaki.

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  • Poa cita, commonly known as the silver tussock, or wī, which is also the Māori name, is a grass of the family Poaceae that is native to New Zealand. Poa cita was described and named by Elizabeth Edgar in 1986, having previously being named Poa caespitosa. It is endemic to New Zealand and found throughout most of the country, from the Kermadec Islands to Stewart Island / Rakiura and out to the Chatham Islands, but not known from Raglan to Manawatū in the west of the North Island, except on Mount Taranaki. It grows to 0.3–1.0 metres tall, and sometimes hangs as much as 2 metres long down steep banks. It has very fine, narrow leaves, usually 1–1.5 millimetres and up to 2.5 millimetres wide. Leaf width varies through the country, with narrow, needle-like leaves in the central North Island and relatively wide leaves in the northern North Island. (en)
  • Poa cita (Engels: silver tussock, Maori: wī) is een pollenvormende grassoort uit de grassenfamilie (Poaceae). De soort wordt 0,3-1,0 meter hoog. Het heeft zeer fijne, smalle bladeren, meestal ongeveer 1-1,5 millimeter breed. Op z'n breedst kunnen ze tot 2,5 millimeter worden. De bladbreedte varieert door het land, met smalle, naaldachtige bladeren op het centrale Noordereiland en relatief brede bladeren op het noordelijke Noordereiland. De soort komt voor in Nieuw-Zeeland, op de Kermadeceilanden en op de Chathameilanden. (nl)
  • Poa cita är en gräsart som beskrevs av . Poa cita ingår i släktet gröen, och familjen gräs. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Poa (en)
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  • cita (en)
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  • Poa caespitosa (en)
  • Poa laevis (en)
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  • Poa cita (Engels: silver tussock, Maori: wī) is een pollenvormende grassoort uit de grassenfamilie (Poaceae). De soort wordt 0,3-1,0 meter hoog. Het heeft zeer fijne, smalle bladeren, meestal ongeveer 1-1,5 millimeter breed. Op z'n breedst kunnen ze tot 2,5 millimeter worden. De bladbreedte varieert door het land, met smalle, naaldachtige bladeren op het centrale Noordereiland en relatief brede bladeren op het noordelijke Noordereiland. De soort komt voor in Nieuw-Zeeland, op de Kermadeceilanden en op de Chathameilanden. (nl)
  • Poa cita är en gräsart som beskrevs av . Poa cita ingår i släktet gröen, och familjen gräs. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Poa cita, commonly known as the silver tussock, or wī, which is also the Māori name, is a grass of the family Poaceae that is native to New Zealand. Poa cita was described and named by Elizabeth Edgar in 1986, having previously being named Poa caespitosa. It is endemic to New Zealand and found throughout most of the country, from the Kermadec Islands to Stewart Island / Rakiura and out to the Chatham Islands, but not known from Raglan to Manawatū in the west of the North Island, except on Mount Taranaki. (en)
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  • Poa cita (nl)
  • Poa cita (en)
  • Poa cita (sv)
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