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  2. Cynodon - Wikipedia

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    The genus name comes from Greek words meaning "dog-tooth". The genus as a whole as well as its species are commonly known as Bermuda grass or dog's tooth grass. [citation needed] Species [1] [3] Cynodon ambiguus (Ohwi) P.M.Peterson; Cynodon barberi Rang. & Tadul. – India, Sri Lanka; Cynodon convergens F.Muell. Cynodon coursii A.Camus ...

  3. Cynodon nlemfuensis - Wikipedia

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    Cynodon nlemfuensis, the African Bermuda-grass, is a species of grass, genus Cynodon, family Poaceae. [2] [3] It is native to Tropical Africa except West Africa, and widely introduced as a forage elsewhere; Hawaii, Texas, Florida, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, the Galápagos, South America, western and southern Africa, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, the Philippines and Australia. [1]

  4. Cynodon dactylon - Wikipedia

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    In Bermuda it has been known as "crab grass" (also a name for Digitaria sanguinalis). Other names are Dhoob , dūrvā grass, ethana grass, dubo , dog grass, dog's tooth grass, [ 4 ] Bahama grass, crab grass, devil's grass, couch grass, Indian doab , arugampul , grama, wiregrass and scutch grass.

  5. Invasive grasses in North America - Wikipedia

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    European Cheatgrass invading the North American prairies is an example of a disturbance regime because it burns quickly and is very susceptible to fire. [2] As a result, it gives invasive grasses a head start in the reproduction process. Another invasive grass impact example, at the ecological level, is Cordgrass or more specifically Spartina ...

  6. Ecology of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda's ecology has an abundance of unique flora and fauna due to the island's isolation from the mainland of North America. The wide range of endemic species and the islands form a distinct ecoregion, the Bermuda subtropical conifer forests. The variety of species found both on land and in the waters surrounding Bermuda have varying positive ...

  7. Category:Grasses of North America - Wikipedia

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    Grasses of North America — native species of Poaceae. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ...

  8. Glenn W. Burton - Wikipedia

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    Award design, from Executive Order. Glenn W. Burton (May 5, 1910 near Clatonia, Gage County, Nebraska – November 22, 2005 Tifton, Georgia) was an American agricultural scientist [1] [2] notable for his pioneering work in plant breeding, development of pearl millet in 1956, and for other contributions that helped increase world food production.

  9. Bermuda grass - Wikipedia

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    Bermuda grass. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... To scientific name of a plant: This is a redirect from a ...