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His works include A | Grasses Primer (2000), Stretchers (2006), Bird Bird ( |
ALS Inhibitors affect | grasses and dicots by inhibiting the first step in so |
f Cyperaceae such as Carex sylvatica but also | grasses and luzula campestris. |
ckly forms a groundcover on open areas, among | grasses, and in planting beds. |
It grows among | grasses such as muhly grass (Muhlenbergia sp.) specie |
ands is sparse, consisting of sand shrubs and | grasses. |
larvae feed on seed heads of cereal crops and | grasses, especially Phleum pratense. |
Its diet consists of seeds and | grasses, however the Jerboa needs very little water t |
the area as a particular mixture of herbs and | grasses grow there due to its soil and climate and th |
aces covered with a lush growth of shrubs and | grasses; the park is also the site of an historic fis |
to multi-stemmed eucalypts and the shrubs and | grasses associated with them. |
Pzewalski's gazelles consists of sedges, and | grasses, supplemented by herbs and shrubs such as Ast |
ils in the presence of Eriocaulon species and | grasses. |
compactum) and annual forbs and | grasses, is restricted to the perimeter of the island |
d with coconut palms, scrub forest, herbs and | grasses, including the species Tournefortia, Pisonia, |
ts and shrubs as well as sedges, lichens, and | grasses found between the rocks on high peaks. |
lindheimeri) occurred instead of shrubs and | grasses. |
Randia dumetorum, and Calotropis gigantea and | grasses such as Imperata cylindrica, and Panicum maxi |
It eats insects, worms and | grasses. |
e juniper, escarpment live oak, mesquite, and | grasses. |
ularly where there is minimal landscaping and | grasses are mowed. |
tlands have survived, dominated by sedges and | grasses with few trees and shrubs. |
d leaves of low-growing herbaceous plants and | grasses, including Thymus praecox, Stellaria media, M |
Leaves, blossoms, ferns, and | grasses were also used. |
This bird also feeds off of corn and | grasses. |
ed by herbaceous plants, especially forbs and | grasses. |
er limited by non-native rodents, snails, and | grasses. |
which thrive on a winter forage of sedges and | grasses indigenous to the area. |
t eats seeds, legumes, rooted vegetables, and | grasses, but also insects. |
eek is mostly made up of mesquite, cacti, and | grasses. |
of the genus Claviceps that infect grains and | grasses. |
old drifts of herbaceous perennial plants and | grasses which are chosen for their structure as much |
ed from ewe's milk, they eat hay, grains, and | grasses. |
savanna but, since there were no angiosperms ( | grasses, flowers, and some trees), the flora was quit |
de that kills broadleaf weeds and some annual | grasses. |
used to control broad-leaved weeds and annual | grasses in vegetable crops such as leeks and potatoes |
Apera is a small genus of annual | grasses, known commonly as silkybent grass or windgra |
These are short-leafed annual | grasses native to Eurasia and Africa. |
e bottom along with areas of sand and aquatic | grasses. |
swamplands known as the Terai, here there are | grasses that can grow 4 metres a year - so large they |
Food plants are | grasses including Deschampsia ceaspitosa |
such as rice, maize, sugarcane, and wheat are | grasses, and many types of animal fodder are grasses) |
y species after more resistant shrubs such as | grasses and sedges had grown back. |
osevelt Elk feed on herbaceous plants such as | grasses and sedges. |
Alpine marmots eat plants such as | grasses and herbs, as well as grain, insects, spiders |
er, lettuce, plantains and willows as well as | grasses such as Poa. |
his art by weaving found vegetation, such as | grasses, into extraordinary garments. |
d filled with all types of plant life such as | grasses and herbs, the organization of the nomes unde |
Whangee refers to any of over forty Asian | grasses of the genus Phyllostachys, a genus of bamboo |
St. Augustine | grasses are popularly used in pastures and ranches. |
tion of Bermuda grass, although St. Augustine | grasses are somewhat less drought tolerant. |
een collected in close proximity to the beach | grasses Ammophila breviligulata and Calmovilfa longif |
habitat types include various types of beach | grasses, live oak, loblolly pine, wax myrtle, cattail |
Andropogon sp. - beard | grasses |
The larvae feed on beets, | grasses and tobacco. |
Lead plant is often associated with bluestem | grasses. |
Its Latin name in the book | Grasses by C E Hubbard, 1978, published by Penguin bo |
Texas persimmons and an understory of briars, | grasses, and weeds. |
itive desirable plants including broad-leaved | grasses such as St Augustine can reduce the impact of |
ation, introduced plant species such as brome | grasses, and alterations in the fire regime in the so |
sing gravels that were initially colonised by | grasses and other Flowering Plants. |
can prairie grassland vegetation dominated by | grasses (such as big bluestem, Andropogon gerardii ) |
for labour throughout their lives, fueled by | grasses inedible to humans. |
ent signatures, allowing the importance of C4 | grasses to be detected through time in the δ13C recor |
y with native plant species such as cattails, | grasses and sedges. |
The larvae mines the leaves of certain | grasses, including Dactylis glomerata. |
ae feed on various garden crops, Chenopodium, | grasses and sugarcane. |
The larvae feed on various coarse | grasses, including Dactylis glomerata and Poa species |
ast; much of the plateau is covered by coarse | grasses, mosses (especially sphagnum) and lichens. |
ed the following to me: I was once collecting | grasses, and I saw a child from the House of Avtinas. |
Common | grasses include Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scopar |
Common | grasses include red fescue, Festuca rubra, cock's foo |
The last seven - concerning | grasses, trees, insects and reptiles, fish, birds, wi |
It is used to control | grasses and broadleaf and woody plants. |
es, their primary host plants are cool-season | grasses, with fewer records on warm-season grasses. |
ly known as paspalums, bahiagrasses or dallis | grasses most are tall perennial American grasses. |
cially legumes), beans, corn, cowpea, Datura, | grasses, peas, Portulaca, Sida and sugarcane. |
explain her (Sullivan's) observations of dead | grasses, plants and trees along the creek path near t |
The larvae feed on dead | grasses, clover and probably other organic matter. |
s there were supposed to be mosaics depicting | grasses and flowers. |
aurea nigra/Cynosurus cristatus) and dominant | grasses include Sweet Vernal-grass (Anthoxanthum odor |
The two dominant | grasses of this ecoregion are blue grama (Bouteloua g |
The dominant | grasses are red fescue and sweet vernal-grass. |
can bison, the keystone species; the dominant | grasses are blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) and buffa |
cup-shaped nests out of palm fibre and dried | grasses, which were sometimes found in shrubs overgro |
The mushroom has an affinity for coastal dune | grasses. |
ve in valley and upland areas, where they eat | grasses and reeds. |
nants become infected when they graze and eat | grasses containing the L3 infecting larvae. |
Grasshoppers prefer to eat | grasses, leaves and cereal crops. |
es in thick mountainous forest, where it eats | grasses and leaves. |
It consists of ephemeris | grasses and bushes, wormwood and similar long-term pl |
are stem borers in various plants, especially | grasses, but sometimes other herbaceous plants, shrub |
n a wide variety of desert plants, especially | grasses and low broad-leaf plants. |
crambler, using other trees, shrubs and evens | grasses for support. |
Other, less favored | grasses and sedges include "sand bluestem, little blu |
e del Mar, near Santander, conchology, ferns, | grasses and other plants. |
trees, flowers, | grasses, and other plants). |
tion of this grassland includes the following | grasses: Sand Cat's-tail Phleum arenarium, Red Fescue |
y general feeders and have been recorded from | grasses and Taraxacum officinale. |
was used to roast mescal and obtain salt from | grasses. |
They construct spherical nests from | grasses and other plant material, concealing them in |
The larva eats full grown | grasses (f.e. |
ith Slater an immunity from prosecution if he | grasses the thief up, which Slater agrees to as has s |
from a chapel which was found among some high | grasses, (called Tocha) during the time of the Reconq |
in alternate years, similar to mast years in | grasses and trees. |
The production of cyanogenic chemicals in | grasses is primarily a defense against herbivores. |
Examples of non-host crops include | grasses and many other monocotyledons. |
, eating a wide array of vegetation including | grasses, flowers, and seeds and sometimes insects. |
most primitive conditions by eating insects, | grasses, weed seeds and worms, whilst all the while r |
rseshoe Lagoon/Padman Park, as are introduced | grasses and other weeds. |
they mature and "die", filled in by invasive | grasses. |
As for the invasive | grasses that are already here, it is important to kee |
Therefore, the annual invasive | grasses will outcompete the natives because they use |
Scrub brush, mesquite, juniper, | grasses, and water-tolerant hardwoods grow around the |
ACCase Inhibitors kill | grasses and inhibit the first step in lipid synthesis |
The larvae feed on larger | grasses. |
most commonly C. dactylon, are grown as lawn | grasses in warm temperate regions, such as the Sunbel |
e gazelle consists of acacia and bush leaves, | grasses, and herbs. |
s, favouring the growth of larger plants like | grasses, ferns and herbs. |
crowns an area of peat bog, heather and long | grasses. |
r belt, it can be abundant, surrounded by low | grasses and forbs that are brown most of the year; in |
eed, witchgrass, and threadleaf" are the main | grasses and sedges eaten by the Mottled Sand Grasshop |
Reports of other foodplants, mainly | grasses, are known to be erroneous. |
dry mountainous terrain where they eat mainly | grasses and leaves and are preyed upon by leopards, e |
and associated softer parts of plants, mainly | grasses |
they reach the roots of other plants, mainly | grasses, and then penetrate the roots of the "host" p |
ones (which are dominated by Sphagnum mosses, | grasses, sedges and shrubs). |
Sheath leaves (type found in most | grasses) |
He also collected many samples of mountain | grasses and flowers, sending them to the Royal Botani |
untains contrast with fields of waving native | grasses and woodlands. |
The California native | grasses in rangelands and native grasslands are affec |
control weeds and stimulate growth of native | grasses. |
he Brampton Hut roundabout, is rich in native | grasses and biodiversity, in part owing to its neutra |
communities, with stands of California native | grasses. |
nt communities, with remnant stands of native | grasses of California. |
covered with silver tussock and other native | grasses, unusually so for an area so close to urban d |
ies of wildflowers, cacti, shrubs, and native | grasses. |
acing slopes in association with other native | grasses and forbs. |
-5 year rotational basis to invigorate native | grasses and forbs and to set back cool season plant g |
iologist Kristine Nicholas showed that native | grasses like switchgrass, blue gama, bluestem, Indian |
land and dry sclerophyll forest, usually near | grasses. |
s were forced to subsist on the newly-evolved | grasses that were by now taking over the plains, and |
, the land had been replanted with non-native | grasses to protect the soil. |
remaining open savanna invaded by non-native | grasses such as buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris). |
larvae feed on various native and non-native | grasses, including Heteropogon contortus and Paspalum |
Rosa, Urtica and Veronica as well as numerous | grasses. |
Lack of nutritious | grasses generally affects the growth and development |
They feed nocturnally on seeds, roots, nuts, | grasses and insects. |
feeding on fruits, roots, tubers, palm nuts, | grasses and invertebrates. |
Their diet consists mainly of | grasses, as well as other plants and lichens. |
0 varieties), fragrance garden, collection of | grasses, flower beds, and a mature arboretum with Aes |
hay meadows, which support a wide variety of | grasses, such as common bent, Agrostis capillaris, sw |
e advantage of the exposed land and wealth of | grasses and vegetation which took hold in the nutrien |
ss, bluestem grass, broomsedge) is a genus of | grasses. |
a relictual group that is a close relative of | grasses. |
It feeds on various types of | grasses such as Veldt Grass. |
rassquit feeds mainly on seeds, especially of | grasses and weeds. |
Beckmannia is a small genus of | grasses containing two species known generally as slo |
It feeds largely on seeds of | grasses, including in Australia several exotic genera |
diploid-type species of the Poaceae family of | grasses. |
mphs and adults feed on the inflorescences of | grasses, especially timothy-grass (Phleum pratense). |
Eleusine is a genus of | grasses sometimes called by the common name goosegras |
Dissanthelium is a genus of | grasses native to the Americas, especially in the And |
botany referring to a part of the spikelet of | grasses (Poaceae). |
They are so named due to the presence of | grasses and lichens such as the Cladonia species. |
The Sind Sparrow feeds mainly on the seeds of | grasses and other plants such as Polygonum plebeium. |
Deschampsia is a genus of | grasses in the family Poaceae, commonly known as hair |
It cannot compete with introduced species of | grasses, such as Brachiaria subquadripara, which are |
28 different species of plants consisting of | grasses, sedges, and forbs. |
The diet of wild yaks consists largely of | grasses and sedges, such as Carex, Stipa, and Kobresi |
e site contains a rich and unusual variety of | grasses and herbs, including sedges and rushes. |
The diet consists mainly of | grasses. |
Larvae usually live in roots of | grasses. |
a hotspot for many invasive plant species of | grasses, which threatens all of the endangered native |
rn Africa, and its diet consists primarily of | grasses, twigs, and young shoots. |
Gastridium is a small genus of | grasses. |
They eat seeds including those of | grasses. |
Pleuraphis is a small genus of | grasses in the Poaceae family known generally as gall |
ponds are often landscaped with a variety of | grasses, shrubs and/or wetland plants to provide bank |
own as "leatherjackets", feed on the roots of | grasses, while the adults feed on umbellifers such as |
y do best with a diet consisting primarily of | grasses. |
ek "Dog-tooth") is a genus of nine species of | grasses, native to warm temperate to tropical regions |
em, grazing was found to cause a reduction of | grasses, sedges, and tree species and an increase in |
Hainardia is a monotypic genus of | grasses containing the single species Hainardia cylin |
itional methods and support a wide variety of | grasses and forbs. |
Schizachyrium is a genus of | grasses in the Poaceae family. |
nvironemtn are stunted, but a wide variety of | grasses and herbs may be found in the understory. |
Stenotaphrum is a genus of | grasses in the family Poaceae. |
word grass is a name used for some species of | grasses with blades that are sharp enough to cut huma |
For the genus of | grasses see Triodia (plant genus) |
It is a basket of | grasses, sedge, and mosses, lined with mud, and bound |
and is a nocturnal, semi-gregarious grazer of | grasses and other vegetation. |
t, specialising in agrostology - the study of | grasses; he was considered "the world authority on th |
e Swallow nest consists of multiple layers of | grasses and thin twigs, and is lined with large feath |
beneficial (lives and feeds in the thatch of | grasses) for most of the year. |
an altitude of 2500 m (8200')) with a diet of | grasses, low-growing leaves, and tender shoots. |
nd in plant cell walls, particularly those of | grasses. |
Cenchrus is a genus of about 25 species of | grasses in the family Poaceae. |
The nest is a thick-walled bowl of | grasses and bits of bark lined with softer plant mate |
Andropogoneae is a tribe of | grasses (family Poaceae) widespread throughout tropic |
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