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  2. Lolium temulentum - Wikipedia

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    Species: L. temulentum. Binomial name. Lolium temulentum. L. 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. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.

  3. Do deer eat all of your flowers? Here are some things you can ...

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    While certain plants are less preferred by deer, nothing is entirely deer-proof. Other strategies to deter deer According to Root, some other things that homeowners can do to safely deter deer ...

  4. Elymus caninus - Wikipedia

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    Elymus caninus, the bearded couch or bearded wheatgrass, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae that is native to Europe including the UK [1] but can be found introduced in the US states of Oregon and Washington. [2] E. caninus has been observed in two morphotypes; the first population being "pauciflorum," with the second being ...

  5. Perennial grain - Wikipedia

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    Roots of intermediate wheatgrass, a perennial grain candidate compared to those of annual wheat (at left in each panel) A perennial grain is a grain crop that lives and remains productive for two or more years, rather than growing for only one season before harvest, like most grains and annual crops. While many fruit, nut and forage crops are ...

  6. Common wheat - Wikipedia

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    Common wheat was first domesticated in West Asia during the early Holocene, and spread from there to North Africa, Europe and East Asia in the prehistoric period. [citation needed] Naked wheats (including Triticum aestivum, T. durum, and T. turgidum) were found in Roman burial sites ranging from 100BCE to 300CE .

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    A buck works a scrape under the oak trees during a bumper crop year. Whitetails are not choosey as to color and texture, gobbling green apples and scarfing down those hard little acorns covering ...

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