Avena byzantina: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Liliopsida
Order
Poales
Family
Poaceae
Genus
Avena
Species
Avena byzantina
Scientific Name
Avena byzantina

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Avena byzantina

Avena byzantina, red oats, is a species of cultivated oat in the family Poaceae. It is native to Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, the Transcaucasus, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Cultivated for thousands of years, it is better suited to warmer conditions than white or common oats (Avena sativa), but is often sown as a no‑till winter crop. There are 564 landraces and 203 cultivars of red oats listed in the European Plant Genetic Resources Search Catalogue (EURISCO). Approximately 10% of the millions of hectares worldwide under oats are devoted to red oats, principally for fodder.

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Avena byzantina in languages:

Afrikaans
Rooihawer
English
Algerian Oat
English
Red Oats
Estonian
bütsantsi kaer
Swedish
rödhavre

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