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spear-grass
ˈspear-grass Also speargrass, spear grass. [f. spear n.1] † 1. = spearwort 3. Obs.1548 Turner Names Herbes (E.D.S.) 84 Flamula is the herbe whiche we cal in englishe Sperewurte or spergrasse. 1579 T. Lupton Notable Things iii. §91 (1660) 48 Whosoever is tormented with the Sciatica or the Gout, let t...
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Spear grass
Spear grass or speargrass is the common name of numerous herbaceous plants worldwide including:
Poaceae (grasses)
Aristida spp.
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spire-grass
spire-grass [spire n.1 Cf. spear-grass.] † a. = spear-grass 1, spearwort 3. Obs. b. One or other of various reeds or sedges. Cf. spear-grass 2. Now dial.1626 Bacon Sylva §565 Where Alleyes are close Gravelled, the Earth putteth forth, the first yeare, Knot-grasse and after Spire-grasse. 1629 Drayner...
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Austrostipa flavescens
Austrostipa flavescens, commonly known as coast spear-grass, is a species of grass in the genus Austrostipa, family Poaceae. It grows as a perennial tussock grass, with flat to narrow inrolled leaves, up to about 1.2 m in height.
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Needlegrass
needlegrass may refer to any of several genera of grasses, including:
Achnatherum
Aristida (three-awns)
Hesperostipa
Nassella
Stipa
Triraphis
See also
Spear grass (disambiguation)
Wiregrass (disambiguation)
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Austrostipa stipoides
Austrostipa stipoides, commonly known as prickly spear-grass or coast spear-grass, is a kind of tussock grass native to the coasts of south-eastern Australia
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Sod (disambiguation)
Sod is grass and the part of the soil beneath it held together by the roots. to the sphincter muscle of Oddi
Sudden oak death (SOD), caused by Phytophthora ramorum
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Xanthorrhoea australis
The flowers appear on a spear-like spike which can grow up to tall. The flowers, with 6 petals, usually cover – of the stem. The flower spike exudes a resin which could be used as an adhesive in the manufacture of tools and the stem used for the lower portion of a spear.
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枪鱿科
slender inshore squid
Doryteuthis roperi, Roper inshore squid
「待命名」亚属
Doryteuthis sanpaulensis, São Paulo squid
Heterololigo属
Heterololigo bleekeri, spear Lolliguncula brevis, Atlantic brief squid
Lolliguncula panamensis, Panama brief squid
Pickfordiateuthis属
Pickfordiateuthis bayeri
Pickfordiateuthis pulchella, grass
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Achnatherum calamagrostis
Stipa calamogrostis)
is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, known by the common names spear grass, needle grass, and silver spike grass.
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Setaria dielsii
Setaria dielsii, commonly known as Diels' pigeon grass, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae native to Australia. Its only synonym is Setaria buchananii'', published by Albert Spear Hitchcock in 1927.
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Austrostipa pubescens
Austrostipa pubescens, the spear grass, grows in heathland and sandy areas in eastern Australia.
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Desalpar Gunthli
Part of the tribute was paid in grass, and one year the Sammas, in each cart of grass, hid some armed men. A spear driven into one cart cut the thigh of a Jat soldier.
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Heteropogon triticeus
Heteropogon triticeus is a tropical, perennial tussock grass with a native distribution encompassing Tropical and Temperate Asia, Malesia and Northern The species is known as giant spear grass, and is closely related to the more common black spear grass, with which it is commonly associated in Northern
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Hesperostipa comata
The narrow inflorescence is up to long in taller plants, with the mature spikelet bearing a spiraling, hairy, spear-shaped awn up to in length. Needle and thread grass is the provincial grass of the prairie province of Saskatchewan.
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