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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Muhlenbergia sericea - Wikipedia

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    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 porteri - Wikipedia

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    Description. Muhlenbergia porteri is a perennial bunchgrass producing wiry, knotted stems up to about 80 centimeters tall. [3] The inflorescence is an open array of spreading, thread-thin branches bearing small, awned spikelets. [3] The bloom period is May and June. [3]

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  7. 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.

  8. Muhlenbergia frondosa - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia frondosa is a member of the genus Muhlenbergia.It is a flowering plant, monocot, and a member of the grass family Poaceae.. The genus Muhlenbergia was named after the German-educated Lutheran minister and botanist Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, who classified and named 150 species of plants in his 1785 work Index Flora Lancastriensis.

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    Glenrio, Texas/New Mexico: After. A faster, well-maintained Interstate 40 was built in 1975, bypassing the town, and Glenrio became just another roadside casualty along iconic Route 66. The ...