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quaking-grass
ˈquaking-ˌgrass [f. quaking ppl. a.] A popular name for grasses of the genus Briza, esp. B. media.1597 Gerarde Herbal i. lvii. 80 Shakers, or quaking grasse, groweth to the height of halfe a foote. 1785 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xiii. (1794) 136 A loose panicle, the foot⁓stalks of which are so slender ...
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Carex brizoides
Carex brizoides, the quaking sedge or quaking-grass sedge, is a species in the genus Carex, native to central and southern Europe.
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Briza minor
Briza minor is a species of grass known by the common names lesser quaking-grass or little quakinggrass. It is an annual grass producing narrow clumps of erect stems up to 50 centimeters tall.
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Calstone and Cherhill Downs
Here grow a typical calcareous community including glaucus sedge, sheep’s-fescue, meadow oat-grass, heath-grass and common quaking-grass, together with
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Briza maxima
This species has a large number of common names, including big quaking grass, great quaking grass, greater quaking-grass, large quaking grass, blowfly grass, rattlesnake grass, shelly grass, rattle grass, and shell grass.
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Brampton Meadow
Plants include quaking-grass, adder's tongue fern, cowslip and green-winged orchid.
The site is on private land with no public access.
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Ulverscroft Valley
, quaking-grass, and the uncommon Adder's-tongue fern. The acidic marshy grassland is covered by a mixture of purple moor-grass, tufted hair-grass, rushes and sedges, with patches of heather and bilberry and
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Camp Down
Environment
The down has a chalk grassland that has been well grazed and contains numerous plants, as is typical of grass sites in South Wilshire. Over 20 types of grasses and sedges have been recorded at Camp Down, including red fescue, upright brome, quaking-grass, crested hair-grass and glaucous
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Aller Hill
The central area contains a sward dominated by sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina) in combination with yellow oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) and quaking-grass Salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor) forms a major component of the sward with rough marsh-mallow (Althaea hirsuta) and nit-grass (Gastridium ventricosum),
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Black Ditches, Cavenham
The dominant grass species are Crested Hair-grass Koeleria cristata, Timothy Grass Phleum pratense and Common Quaking-grass Briza media.
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Long Knoll
Here grow a typical calcareous community including glaucus sedge, sheep’s-fescue, meadow oat-grass, heath-grass and common quaking-grass, together with crested hair-grass.
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British NVC community OV2
Community composition
The following constant species are found in this community:
Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)
Lesser quaking-grass (Briza acetosella)
Small-flowered catchfly (Silene gallica)
Lesser trefoil (Trifolium dubium)
Three rare species are associated with the community:
Lesser quaking-grass
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British NVC community OV6
arvensis)
Sticky mouse-ear (Cerastium glomeratum)
Common ramping-fumitory (Fumaria muralis ssp. boraei)
Toad rush (Juncus bufonius)
Annual meadow-grass Senecio vulgaris)
Prickly sow-thistle (Sonchus asper)
Four rare species are associated with the community:
Babington's leek (Allium babingtonii)
Lesser quaking-grass
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Roman Road, Cambridgeshire
There are grasses such as sheep’s-fescue and quaking-grass, while herbs include wild carrot and purple milk-vetch.
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Briza media
Common name includes quaking-grass, common quaking grass, cow-quake, didder, dithering-grass, dodder-grass, doddering dillies, doddle-grass, earthquakes , jiggle-joggles, jockey-grass, lady's-hair, maidenhair-grass, pearl grass, quakers, quakers-and-shakers, shaking-grass, tottergrass, and wag-wantons.
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