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  2. Himrod - Wikipedia

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    Himrod is a white table grape, released in 1952 by the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. It is seedless and known for its sweet flavor and ripening quickly . It is seedless and known for its sweet flavor and ripening quickly .

  3. Tussock grass - Wikipedia

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    The leaves supply material, such as for basket weaving, for indigenous peoples and contemporary artists. Tussock and bunch grasses occur in almost any habitat where other grasses are found, including: grasslands , savannas and prairies , wetlands and estuaries , riparian zones , shrublands and scrublands , woodlands and forests , montane and ...

  4. Thomcord - Wikipedia

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    It is a productive variety, yielding an average of 15.1 kg (33 lb) of grapes per vine, but has produced as much as 30 to 32 kg (66 to 71 lb) per vine in grower trials. The berries weigh between 2.72 and 3.38 g (0.096 and 0.119 oz) and have a medium-thick, blue-black skin that adheres to the fruit, unlike Concord, which has a thick skin that can ...

  5. Chrysopogon zizanioides - Wikipedia

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    Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver and khus, is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae.. Vetiver is most closely related to Sorghum while sharing many morphological characteristics with other fragrant grasses, such as lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), citronella (Cymbopogon nardus, C. winterianus), and palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii).

  6. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Purple needlegrass (Nassella pulchra): The state grass of California; Indian ricegrass (Oryzopsis hymenoides) Pine bluegrass (Poa secunda) Grasslike: [15] Sedges — (Carex spp.) (taller 'bunch grass' specimens and lower meadow spreaders) Rushes — (Juncus spp.) Western blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium bellum) and yellow-eyed-grass (Sisyrinchium ...

  7. Tripsacum dactyloides - Wikipedia

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    Tripsacum dactyloides, commonly called eastern gamagrass, [3] or Fakahatchee grass, is a warm-season, sod-forming bunch grass. [4] It is widespread in the Western Hemisphere, native from the eastern United States to northern South America. [5] Its natural habitat is in sunny moist areas, such as along watercourses and in wet prairies. [5]

  8. List of plant genus names with etymologies (D–K) - Wikipedia

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    Deinanthe ← [a] Delonix ← Dendrobium ← Dendrocalamus ← Desmanthus ← Desmodium ← Dicentra ← Dichroa ← Dierama ← Dipteronia ← Disocactus ← Diuris ← Doryanthes ← Dracocephalum ← Dracula ← Dracunculus ← Eccremocarpus ← Echinacea ← Echinocactus ← Edraianthus ← Elaeocarpus ← Empetrum ← Epiphyllum ← Eriocephalus ← Erythrina ← Euryops ← Evolvulus ← ...

  9. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    The primary leaf or leaves of a plant embryo which upon germination develops into the seed-leaf or the first set of leaves. craspedodromous Pinnate venation in which the secondary veins terminate at the margin s, often as teeth. crateriform In the shape of a saucer or shallow cup; hemispherical or more shallow. cremnophyte