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Random Minnesota Grasses, Sedges, And Rushesreport

  • Agrostis gigantea (black bentgrass; introduced from Eurasia) (A)

  • Sporobolus cryptandrus (sand dropseed; native) (S)

  • Carex suberecta (prairie straw sedge; native) (C)

  • Cladium mariscoides (smooth sawgrass; native) (C)

  • Carex sychnocephala (many-headed sedge; native) (C)

  • Carex utriculata (Northwest Territory sedge; native) (C)

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About This Tool

Evergreen or herbaceous, perennial or annual plant, of the GRAMINEAE (including Bambu-soideae) , Juncaceae, and sedge. Cultivated for its foliage. Often contrasted with flowerbeds and rock gardens. Some grasses have beautiful flower heads in summer and can be made into dried flowers for winter decoration. Perennial grasses can get rid of dry leaves when they are dormant. In spring or autumn sowing propagation or spring Ramet propagation, the type of breeding can only use Ramet propagation. Diseases and insect pests often cause a certain degree of harm.

The random tool generated a list of 233 items for different species of Minnesota Grass, sedge and rush. They include Andropogon Gerardi, Andropogon Hallii, Agrostis Perennans, Bromus Arvensis, Bromus Latiglumis, Calamagrostis STRICTA, etc.

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