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  2. Muhlenbergia lindheimeri - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia lindheimeri is a species of bunch grass, 3-6' H, known by the common names big muhly, blue muhly, [1] and Lindheimer's muhly. It is native to North America, where it can be found in northern Mexico and up to the Edwards Plateau region of Texas. [2] It is also grown as an ornamental grass.

  3. Muhlenbergia capillaris - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia capillaris, commonly known as the hairawn muhly, is a perennial sedge-like plant that grows to be about 30–90 cm (0.98–2.95 ft) tall and 60–90 cm (2.0–3.0 ft) wide. The plant includes a double layer; green, leaf-like structures surround the understory , and purple-pink flowers outgrow them from the bottom up.

  4. Muhlenbergia sericea - Wikipedia

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    Spreng. Stipa sericea Michx. Muhlenbergia sericea, synonym Muhlenbergia filipes, [1] known as gulf hairawn muhly or sweetgrass, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. It is native to the Southeastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas). [1][2]

  5. Muhlenbergia reverchonii - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia reverchonii is a species of grass known by the common name seep muhly. It is native to Oklahoma and Texas in the United States. [2] [1] This perennial bunchgrass produces erect stems up to 80 centimeters (31.5 inches) tall. The hairlike leaves are up to 35 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a panicle of brown to purplish ...

  6. Muhlenbergia - Wikipedia

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    Vaseya Thurb. (1863 publ. 1864) Muhlenbergia is a genus of plants in the grass family. [4][2][5][6] The genus is named in honor of the German-American amateur botanist Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753-1815). [7] Many of the species are known by the common name muhly.

  7. Muhlenbergia richardsonis - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia richardsonis is a rhizomatous perennial grass producing knotted, mat-forming stems up to about 40 centimeters long. The blue-green leaves are up to 5 or 6 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a narrow cylindrical series of tightly appressed branches bearing gray-green, single-flowered spikelets 2 or 3 millimeters long.

  8. Muhlenbergia glomerata - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia glomerata is a species of grass known as spiked muhly and marsh muhly. It is native to North America, where it occurs across Canada and the northern half of the United States. Description. This grass produces branching stems up to 1.2 meters tall from a network of rhizomes.

  9. Muhlenbergia racemosa - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia racemosa is a species of grass known by the common names green muhly and marsh muhly. It is native to North America, where it is most common in the north-central United States. It also occurs in the western United States and northern Mexico. [1][2] This plant is a rhizomatous perennial grass with usually erect, branching stems up ...