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Aira is a genus of Old World plants in the grass family, native to western and southern Europe, central and southwest Asia, plus Africa.[4][5]

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The common name, shared with the similar related genera Deschampsia and Koeleria, is hair-grass, from the very slender leaves and stems. The species typically occur on dry, sandy sites, and grow to 20–40 cm tall.

Several species are grown as ornamental plants for their very delicate airy seed heads, used in dried flower arrangements.

Species[6][7]
  • Aira caryophyllea - Europe, North Africa, alpine Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, Caucasus, Tibet
  • Aira cupaniana - Canary Islands, Mediterranean
  • Aira elegantissima - Central Europe, Mediterranean, Iran, Caucasus
  • Aira × hybrida - Switzerland
  • Aira praecox - Europe, Canary Is, Turkey
  • Aira provincialis - France incl Corsica
  • Aira scoparia - Macedonia
  • Aira tenorei - Mediterranean
  • Aira uniaristata Portugal, Spain, Libya, Morocco
formerly included[6]

Many species now considered better suited to other genera: Agrostis, Antinoria, Arundinella, Arundo, Catabrosa, Colpodium, Corynephorus, Cyrtococcum, Deschampsia, Ehrharta, Eragrostis, Eriachne, Eustachys, Hierochloe, Koeleria, Molinia, Pentameris, Peyritschia, Poa, Puccinellia, Rostraria, Scolochloa, Sesleria, Sphenopholis, Sporobolus, Tricholaena, Trisetum etc.

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Aira sp. inflorescence
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