EPPO Global Database

Anthoxanthum odoratum(AOXOD)

Overview
Code created in: 2002-07-18

Basic information
  • EPPO Code: AOXOD
  • Preferred name: Anthoxanthum odoratum
  • Authority: Linnaeus

Notes

Europe, Mediterranean (except southeast), Black Sea, Caucasus, Siberia, Mongolia. Introduced in Russian Far East (Sakhalin), Western Asia, Himalayas, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China (including Taiwan), Japan, Korea, South Africa, Madagascar, Canada (western, eastern, including Greenland), USA (throughout except midwest, Alaska), Mexico, Central America, Caribbean (Hispaniola), South America (except most of Brazil), Australia (except Northern), New Zealand

WSSA list of weeds in North America


Other scientific names
Name Authority
Anthoxanthum odoratum subsp. odoratum Linnaeus

Common names
Name Language
spring grass English
sweet vernal grass English
gemeines Ruchgras German
gewöhnliches Ruchgras German
Reichgras German
Ruchgras German
Wiesenruchgras German
wohlriechendes Ruchgras German
chiendent odorant French
flouve odorante French
foin dur French
alestas Spanish
alpistillo Spanish
grama de olor Spanish
grama olorosa Spanish
lestas Spanish
pasto oloroso Spanish
paglietta odorata Italian
paleino odoroso Italian
paleo odoroso Italian
gewoon reukgras Dutch
amargoso Portuguese
erva-da-nossa-senhora Portuguese
erva-de-cheiro Portuguese
erva-santa Portuguese
feno-de-cheiro Portuguese
lestas Portuguese
lestras Portuguese
vårbrodd Swedish
harugaya Japanese
ハルガヤ Japanese
колосок душистый Russian
колосок душистый обыкновенный Russian
пахучеколосник душистый Russian
vellugtende gulaks Danish
gulaks Norwegian
tuoksusimake Finnish
kokuotu Turkish
tomka wonna Polish
illatos borjúpázsit Hungarian
antoksant Albanian
pesta erëmirzë Albanian
alestaz Basque
ароматна миризливка Bulgarian
gram d'olor Catalan
huáng huā máo Chinese
黄花茅 Chinese
obična mirisavka Croatian
tomka vonná Czech
lõhnav maarjahein Estonian
향기풀 Korean
hyang gi pul Korean
parastā smaržzālīte Latvian
kvapioji gardūnytė Lithuanian
èrba de prat Occitan
viţelar Romanian
tomka voňavá Slovak
dišeća boljka Slovene
пахуча трава звичайна Ukrainian
chwyth yr wydd Welsh