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  2. Cenchrus purpureus - Wikipedia

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    Cenchrus purpureus, synonym Pennisetum purpureum, [1] also known as Napier grass, elephant grass or Uganda grass, is a species of perennial tropical grass native to African grasslands. [2] It has low water and nutrient requirements, and therefore can make use of otherwise uncultivated lands.

  3. Tripidium ravennae - Wikipedia

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    Tripidium ravennae, synonym Saccharum ravennae (and many others), [1] with the common names ravennagrass [2] and elephant grass, is a species of grass in the genus Tripidium. It is native to Southern Europe, Western Asia and South Asia. It is known in North America as an introduced species, where it is sometimes an invasive and troublesome ...

  4. Pennisetum - Wikipedia

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    As currently envisioned, Pennisetum is a genus of 80 to 140 species. [7] [11] [12] [14] The various species are native to Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America, with some of them widely naturalized in Europe and North America, as well as on various oceanic islands. [2] They are annual or perennial grasses.

  5. Elephant grass - Wikipedia

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    The term Elephant grass may refer to the following grass species: The Asian Miscanthus giganteus, also known as giant miscanthus, commonly used as a biomass crop; The African Cenchrus purpureus, also known as Napier grass, Uganda grass or giant king grass; The Asian Arundo donax, also known as giant cane, giant reed

  6. Miscanthus fuscus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus fuscus, one of three species known as elephant grass, is a South Asian grass species first described by William Roxburgh, and was given its current name by George Bentham. Miscanthus fuscus is included in the genus silvergrasses, and the grass family. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.

  7. Robots are helping restore lost seagrass meadows - AOL

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    Chris Oakes, CEO of ReefGen, is seen here in the southern end of the Outer Banks, North Carolina, preparing to place Grasshopper, a seagrass planting robot, on the ocean floor to plant eel grass ...

  8. Giraffes need endangered species protection, U.S. officials say

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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed new protections for giraffes, saying their populations are threatened by poaching, habitat loss and climate change. Giraffes need endangered species ...

  9. Elephant Trunks: A Unique Adaptation for Feeding, Sensing ...

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    For instance, picking up extraordinarily large loads of food, or even plant material such as tree limbs is an easy task for them! The post Elephant Trunks: A Unique Adaptation for Feeding, Sensing ...