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Miscanthus sinensis can show competitive abilities against aggressive species like switchgrass, enabling it to outcompete other plants, reduce biodiversity, and potentially lead to monocultures. [40] Its advantages over other plants include its tolerance to a wide range of temperatures, soil types, and moisture levels, as well as the potential ...
Eulalia japonica – Miscanthus sinensis; Eulalia koretrostachys – Pseudopogonatherum contortum; Eulalia lagopus – Pseudopogonatherum trispicatum; Eulalia lanipes – Pseudopogonatherum speciosum; Eulalia mexicana – Bothriochloa barbinodis; Eulalia monantha – Microstegium fasciculatum; Eulalia nana – Polytrias indica
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.
Miscanthus sinensis, native to eastern Asia Stipa spartea ( Hesperostipa spartea ), native to North America Triodia species (such as Triodia scariosa and Triodia irritans ), native to Australia
Miscanthus × giganteus (Miscanthus giganteus, giant miscanthus) [A 1] is a highly productive, rhizomatous C4 perennial grass, originating from Asia. [ A 2 ] It is a sterile (noninvasive) hybrid of M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus, and grows to heights of more than 4 m (13 ft) in one growing season (from the third season onwards).
A cleaning company has been fined $171,000 after federal investigators found 11 children working a "dangerous" overnight shift at a meat processing plant in Iowa. The U.S. Labor Department sa id ...
Articles relating to Miscanthus (silvergrass), a genus of African, Eurasian, and Pacific Island plants in the grass family, Poaceae. Pages in category "Miscanthus" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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