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  • ...Europe, it has since spread globally, thriving in temperate climates. This grass is characterized by its short life cycle, typically completing its growth w Annual bluegrass is a small, clump-forming grass that reaches heights of 15 to 30 cm. The leaves are smooth, with a boat-sha
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  • ...te regions to the high [[Andes]]. Sisyrinchium species are known for their grass-like foliage and small, often star-shaped flowers that come in shades of bl ...nchium species are characterized by their clump-forming habit and slender, grass-like leaves. The flowers, which appear in spring and summer, are typically
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  • ...l grass that grows in clumps and can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. The grass is known for its blue-green color, hence the name ''Big Bluegrass''. ...dense, fibrous root system that helps it to survive in dry conditions. The grass flowers in late spring and early summer, producing a panicle of small, blue
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  • 235 N Oak Ln [[Blue Grass]] [[Iowa]] 527267706. Phone [Tel:] ...ory:Healthcare providers in Iowa]] [[Category:Healthcare providers in Blue Grass]] [[Category:Chiropractic providers in Iowa]] [[Category:Alumni of Palmer C
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  • {{Short description|genus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae}} |image_caption = [[Poa annua|Annual meadow-grass]] (''Poa annua'')
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  • ...lia]], [[Africa]], [[Asia]], and the [[Pacific Islands]]. It is a dominant grass in Australia's [[temperate grasslands]], [[grassland ecology|grassland ecos ...re blue-green in color, turning a distinctive red or purple in autumn. The grass produces a tall, slender [[inflorescence]] with a distinctive red or purple
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  • ...tween blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass
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  • '''Bouteloua gracilis''', commonly known as [[blue grama]], is a perennial [[grass]] species native to North America. It is most commonly found in the [[Great ...e spike with 1–3 spikes per stem. Each spike contains 20–90 spikelets. The grass blooms in mid to late summer, producing seeds shortly thereafter.
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  • '''Prairie grass''' refers to the diverse group of grass species found in the [[prairie]] ecosystems, which are characterized by the Prairie grass species vary in size, from the short, dense growths of shortgrass prairies
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  • ...pigment; resembling the color of growing grass; an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; a river that rises in western Wyomin
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  • ...the "eyelash" shaped seed heads it produces during the summer months. This grass is highly adaptable, thriving in a range of environments from arid plains t ...f one to three spikes that resemble eyelashes, hence its nickname "eyelash grass." These spikes emerge from one side of the stem, giving the plant a distinc
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  • '''Grass pea''' ([[Lathyrus sativus]]) is a [[legume]] that is grown for its edible The grass pea plant is an annual herb that grows up to 1 meter tall. The leaves are p
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  • '''Grama Grass''' refers to a group of grass species within the genus ''Bouteloua''. These grasses are native to various ...nique appearance that is often used for identification. The roots of grama grass are deep, allowing them to access water from deeper soil layers and survive
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  • ...s is a perennial herb that grows up to 30 centimeters tall. It has narrow, grass-like leaves and produces small, star-shaped blue flowers. The flowers are a
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  • ...[[Europe]]. The genus includes species commonly known as wild rye or lyme grass. These grasses are often found in a variety of habitats, ranging from [[san ...n coastal areas, such as those inhabited by ''Leymus arenarius'' (sea lyme grass), they are crucial in stabilizing sand dunes. Furthermore, these grasses pr
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  • * State Grass: [[Blue grama grass]] * State Grass: [[Little bluestem]]
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  • ...process at Whitestone Cheese involves using locally sourced [[milk]] from grass-fed cows. The milk is then pasteurized and cultured to create the cheese. T
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  • ...s2.jpg|Bouteloua gracilis2|thumb]] '''Bouteloua''' is a [[genus]] of the [[grass family]], [[Poaceae]], native primarily to the [[Americas]]. It is named af * [[Bouteloua curtipendula]] (sideoats grama), the state grass of [[Texas]]
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  • ...the commercial growing of food crops. The horse farm has 750 acres of blue grass pasture and many barns and breeding facilities. Also, 39 houses were built
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  • '''Reed Canarygrass''' (''Phalaris arundinacea'') is a tall, perennial [[grass]] species native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. I Reed Canarygrass is a large, coarse grass that can grow up to 2 to 6 feet in height. Its stems are erect and smooth,
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