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  2. Lolium perenne - Wikipedia

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    Lolium perenne, common name perennial ryegrass, [1] English ryegrass, winter ryegrass, or ray grass, is a grass from the family Poaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but is widely cultivated and naturalised around the world. Lolium perenne, showing ligule and ribbed leaf

  3. Lolium temulentum - Wikipedia

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    Lolium temulentum, typically known as darnel, poison darnel, darnel ryegrass or cockle, is an annual plant of the genus Lolium within the family Poaceae. The plant stem can grow up to one meter tall, with inflorescence in the ears and purple grain.

  4. Lolium rigidum - Wikipedia

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    The flower spike of L. rigidum may become infected by a certain species of bacteria, which results in the production of corynetoxins which are toxic to livestock; ingestion of infected material causes a disease, known as annual ryegrass toxicity or annual ryegrass staggers, which is known to occur in the west and south of Australia and in South ...

  5. Gardening program is growing more than just plants at ... - AOL

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    Gardening program is growing more than just plants at Oklahoma City schools. Gannett. Carla Hinton, The Oklahoman. November 28, 2024 at 6:45 AM.

  6. When should you start planting in your garden this spring ...

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    Vegetable or Fruit. When Should Plant It. Days until Harvest. Beets. March. 50 to 70. Broccoli. March. 80 to 90. Radishes. March 1 to April 15. 25 to 40. Sweet Corn. March 25 to 30

  7. Oklahoma Native Plant Society - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Oklahoma Native Plant Society, organized in 1986, is to encourage the study, protection, propagation, appreciation, and use of Oklahoma's native plants. [1] It sponsors a number of activities including field trips , a spring wildflower workshop , and a wildflower photo contest.

  8. Oklahoma tulip farms: Four places to pick your own tulips ...

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    Oklahoma Tulips in Harrah at 20844 S.E. 29th St. offers over a dozen tulip options whether you pay $2.50 for a stem or $20 for 10 stems. Admission is $5 per person and children 4 years old and ...

  9. Ornamental grass - Wikipedia

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    Many Miscanthus and Pennisetum species flower in mid or late summer, and the seed heads are long lasting, often remaining well into the winter. Some Stipa species flower in the spring, the inflorescence standing almost two metres above the clumps of leaves, and again the seed heads last late into the winter.