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  2. Echinochloa pyramidalis - Wikipedia

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    Echinochloa pyramidalis is a large, perennial, reed-like grass growing to a height of about 300 cm (10 ft) or even taller. The stems are solid and roots grow from the lower nodes. The stems are solid and roots grow from the lower nodes.

  3. Urochloa mutica - Wikipedia

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    Urochloa mutica, commonly known as para grass, buffalo grass, Mauritius signal grass, pasto pare, malojilla, gramalote, parana, Carib grass, and Scotch grass, is a species of grass. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Despite its common name of California grass , [ 2 ] it does not occur in California ; [ 4 ] it is native to northern and central Africa and parts of the ...

  4. List of seed packet companies - Wikipedia

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    Burpee Seeds, established in 1876; D. Landreth Seed Company, established 1784; Fedco Seeds, established in 1978; Ferry-Morse Seed Company, established in 1856; Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company, established in 1866; Harris Seeds, established in 1879 [5] [6] [7] Hudson Valley Seed Company, established in 2009 [8] [9] J.W. Jung Seed Company ...

  5. Purshia tridentata - Wikipedia

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    Purshia tridentata is a deciduous shrub growing to a height of 1–5 metres (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 16 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet). It has many branches and slender green, [5] three- to five-lobed leaves 5–20 millimetres long.

  6. Urochloa - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the leading user and producer of Urochloa seeds in the Americas. [23] Mexico has put effort into improving its trade in Urochloa cultivars, and the grass is thought to have made a positive impact on its milk and beef industries. [24] Central American countries have also increased seed sales and area planted in the grass. [24]

  7. Nilgai - Wikipedia

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    In summer, the faeces of the antelope contained nearly 1.6 percent nitrogen, that could enhance the quality of the soil up to a depth of 30 cm (12 in). Seeds in the droppings could easily germinate and assist in afforestation. [100] In September 2019, a video surfaced of a nilgai being buried alive with an excavator in Bihar as part of the culling.

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