Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Automatic taxobox

File:Illustration Alopecurus pratensis0.jpg
meadow foxtail
(Alopecurus pratensis) <ref>illustration from Thomé, Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885</ref>

Alopecurus, or foxtail grass, is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family. It is common across temperate and subtropical parts of Eurasia, northern Africa, and the Americas, as well as naturalized in Australia and on various islands.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Foxtails can be annual or perennial. They grow in tufts. They have flat leaves and blunt ligules (a small flap at the junction of leaf and stem). Their inflorescence is a dense panicle (a branching head without terminal flower) with 1-flowered spikelets. A few, particularly A. myosuroides, are considered weeds, others are very decorative and are used in bouquets of dried flowers.

SpeciesEdit

43 species are accepted.<ref name = powo/>

Formerly includedEdit

Numerous species once considered part of Alopecurus but now regarded as better suited to other genera: Agrostis, Crypsis, Koeleria, Milium, Muhlenbergia, Pennisetum, Perotis, Phleum, Polypogon, Rostraria, Setaria and, Tribolium.<ref name=h>Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families</ref>

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

Template:Reflist

External linksEdit

Template:Taxonbar