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reed-grass
reed-grass [reed n.1] 1. A name given to various reed-like grasses, as the bur-reed, bent, reed bent-grass, etc.1578 Lyte Dodoens iv. lv. 515 Rede grasse hath long narrow leaues..with a sharpe crest or backe, raysed vp. 1585 Higins tr. Junius' Nomencl. 120 Butomum,..reedgrasse, or oxbane. 1611 Cotgr... Oxford English Dictionary
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How to Grow Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass in Your Yard - The Spruce
Sep 5, 2023Drainage is one key to success, so make sure to use a porous terracotta pot or a container with drainage holes in the bottom to ensure the plant has ample drainage. Plant your Karl Foerster feather reed grass so that the crown rests a little above soil level, fill the pot with a soilless potting mix, and keep the soil evenly moist after potting.
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Shire Brook
The reserve includes Beighton Marsh, an area of reed-grass swamp, situated at its eastern end, which supports birds such as reed bunting, grasshopper warbler wikipedia.org
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Karl Foerster Feather Grass Info - Gardening Know How
Mar 23, 2023Karl Foerster Feather Grass Info. One of the big landscaping trends for the last decade has been the use of easy-care ornamental grasses. Karl Foerster feather reed grass (Calmagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster') is an excellent specimen around ponds, water gardens, and other moisture-laden sites.It is hardy throughout the USDA zones 5 to 9 and has no serious pest or disease problems.
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Desmostachya bipinnata
Desmostachya bipinnata, commonly known as halfa grass, big cordgrass, and salt reed-grass, is an Old World perennial grass, long known and used in human wikipedia.org
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sirki
‖ ˈsirki Anglo-Ind. Also 9 sirky, seerky. [Hindī sirkī.] a. The upper part of the culm of a species of tall reed-grass, Saccharum Munjia or Sara, native to India. b. Matting made of this.1801 Asiatick Researches VII. 463 Hoogla or Sirkee mats. 1810 T. Williamson Vade Mecum I. 489 This seerky is comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calamagrostis × acutiflora
Calamagrostis × acutiflora, called feather reed-grass, is a naturally occurring hybrid species of grass in the genus Calamagrostis, occasionally found wikipedia.org
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Panjin
reed-grass beach (Golden Beach at Bohai Sea) and the clam mound Red Seabeach Hubin Park in Panshan, featuring the Liaohe Tablets. wikipedia.org
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bent
▪ I. bent, n.1 (bɛnt) Also bennet. [A word of difficult history. In the sense of ‘stiff-grass’ or ‘grass-stalk’ (in which alone the variant bennet occurs), it appears to be the representative of OE. beonet-, found as a frequent element in proper names, as Beonet-léah Bentley (see Index to Cod. Dipl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reed bed
but also include many other tall monocotyledons adapted to growing in wet conditions – other grasses such as reed sweet-grass (Glyceria maxima), Canary reed-grass wikipedia.org
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Birkenhead River
the people of the Canyon and those of the Lillooet River valley, who had converged on the spot bearing salmon (from the canyon) and spatsum (weaving reed-grass wikipedia.org
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ساكنات الحقل
Microtus pennsylvanicus Townsend's Vole, Microtus townsendii جنيس Alexandromys Clarke's Vole, Microtus clarkei Evorsk Vole, Microtus evoronensis Reed Microtus limnophilus Maximowicz's Vole, Microtus maximowiczii Middendorf's Vole, Microtus middendorffi Mongolian Vole, Microtus mongolicus Japanese Grass wikipedia.org
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Desmoulin's whorl snail
Habitat Desmoulin's whorl snail inhabits calcareous wetlands, where there are tall sedges, saw-sedge (Cladium mariscus), reed-grass (Glyceria maxima) or wikipedia.org
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محصول طاقة
في فنلندا ، يعتبر Reed Canary Grass أحد محاصيل الطاقة الشهيرة. wikipedia.org
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Bikkurim (First-fruits)
selected for the offering as follows: Upon visiting his field and seeing a fig, or a grape, or a pomegranate that was ripe, the owner would tie a cord of reed-grass wikipedia.org
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