grasses in English

noun
1
vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
The ground was mostly barren with just short grass , where no vegetation dared to grow.
2
the mainly herbaceous plant that constitutes grass, which has jointed stems and spikes of small, wind-pollinated flowers.
The plants sprouting now include grasses , clovers, dandelions, several types of thistle, mustards, and small composites.
verb
1
cover (an area of ground) with grass.
hillsides so closely grassed over , they seem to be painted green

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1. Grasses by the river...

2. The competition of grasses, right?

3. True Armyworms are pests of many different kinds of vegetation, including crops, pasture grasses and lawn grasses

4. Agrostology: The study of grasses

5. The lawn contained a mixture of grasses.

6. Armyworms prefer crops and lawn grasses

7. The animal's diet consists mainly of grasses.

8. What does Agrostology mean? The study of grasses

9. Alpacas selectively graze, eating pasture grasses and hay

10. Inhibition of generative propagation in genetically modified grasses

11. Heirloom tomatoes, purple basil, white cucumbers, wild persian grasses.

12. The grasses that did thrive were not prairie species.

13. Grama grasses are what the fifty million buffalo ate.

14. Coleorhiza: A protective sheath enclosing the embryonic root of grasses.

15. The flat expanses of coarse grasses seem unvaried and monotonous.

16. 24 The grasses that did thrive were not prairie species.

17. Agrostology; An Introduction to the Systematics of Grasses, James P

18. The larvae feed on various grasses, but mainly Festuca species.

19. The larvae feed on various grasses and Carex species.

20. The larvae feed on various grasses, especially Poa species.

21. Culm In Gramineae and Cyperaceae, a jointed stem that may be hollow (in many grasses), filled with pith (in some grasses), or solid (in most sedges)

22. Black (Research Associate, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Poiknt and manager of the 'Plants of Wisconsin' web site) "Field Guide to Wisconsin Grasses" is a profusely illustrated guide to the grasses of the Badger State and deftly organized into five major sections (Morphology: Grass Structure; Agrostology: The Study of Grasses; Grasses in Wisconsin Plant Community; Keys to the Grass …

23. Online catalogue of ornamental grasses and willows from Bluestem Nursery

24. Bontebok and blesbok are herbivores, they graze on grasses and herbage

25. Bamboos (subfamily Bambusoideae) are among the broad-leaved grasses (Poaceae) associated with forest habitats, but Bamboos are the only major lineage of grasses to diversify in forests

26. Shrubs and grasses include Schumannianthus dichotoma (shitalpati), Phragmites and Saccharum (sugarcane).

27. Agrostology is the branch of botany relating to grasses (Poaceae)

28. Coleorhiza ( pl . coleorhizae ) The protective sheath surrounding the radicle in grasses.

29. As all grasses, including all the agronomicaly important cereals, suppress Bract

30. During day time it rests under thick and tall reeds and grasses.

31. 27 He swished off the tops of the grasses with his cane.

32. Bartsia (or Odontites), a genus of annual grasses of the family Scrophulariaceae

33. And, like all grasses, at a certain point it puts out seeds.

34. Domesticating plants mainly grasses and cereals like maze and wheat and rice.

35. The natural diet of the Chinchilla consists of grasses, cactus fruit

36. Agrostology [n.] - That part of botany which treats of the grasses

37. They are also abundant on wheat, oats, corn, grasses, and leaves.

38. If anyone grasses on us, his life won't be worth living!

39. Cattails are incredibly unique looking plants and, in fact, are actually grasses

40. In C3 grasses most species have more stomata at the adaxial surface.

41. Agrostology the branch of systematic botany that studies grasses. Also called graminology

42. The larvae feed on various grasses, such as Poa and Deschampsia species.

43. Agrostology is important in the maintenance of wild & grazed grasslands, agriculture crop plants like as rice, sugarcane, maize or wheat are grasses, and many kinds of animal fodder are grasses

44. Grasses minimize the lodging of Alsike clover by helping to keep it upright.

45. The extensive root system of grasses serves as a deterrent to soil erosion.

46. Many kinds of plants, trades trees and grasses need bees to pollinate them.

47. Not only does Atrazine kill most weeds, but it also kills most grasses

48. You see all kinds of tropical fish, marine animals, sea grasses, and seaweeds.

49. The caterpillars feed on various species of grasses, including rice, Oryza sativa.

50. Maintenance is to apply fertilizer, to uproot grasses and to irrigate it.