Apera is a small genus of annual grasses, known commonly as silkybent grass or windgrass. They are native to Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia but have been introduced and naturalized in much of North and South America.
Species
- Apera baytopiana <small>Dogan</small> - MuÃÂla Province in southwestern Turkey
- Apera intermedia <small>Hack.</small> - Turkey, Aegean Islands, Iraq, Iran, Caucasus; naturalized in Primorye
- Apera interrupta <small>(L.) P.Beauv.</small> - dense silkybent, interrupted windgrass - Eurasia and North Africa from Portugal to Sweden to Algeria to Kazakhstan; naturalized in Argentina, Chile, United States, Canada
- Apera spica-venti <small>(L.) P. Beauv.</small> - loose silkybent, common windgrass - Eurasia and North Africa from Canary Islands to Denmark to Yakutia; naturalized in United States, Canada, and Russian Far East
- Apera triaristata <small>Dogan</small> - Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey
formerly included
see Agrostis Anemanthele Dichelachne Muhlenbergia Sporobolus
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