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Oryzopsis
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Racemosa
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Chinensis
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Asperifolia
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Pungens
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Hendersonii
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Exigua
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Oryzopsis Contracta
''Oryzopsis'' is a genus of Chinese and North American plants in the grass family. Species from this genus are commonly called ricegrass.''Oryzopsis''
USDA Plants Database (24 Nov 2011)
The name alludes to the resemblance between this genus and true rice, ''.'' ; Species * '''' – roughleaf ricegrass ''Oryzopsis asperifolia''
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Piptatherum Holciforme
''Piptatherum holciforme'' is a species of perennial cereal grass known by the common names rice grass, hairy ricegrass, and hairy millet grass, endemic to Eurasia, especially the Mediterranean basin. The seed of the plant is a type of grain millet that can be ground into meal and prepared as a porridge. Description ''Piptatherum holciforme'' stands erect about 50-80 cm., having dissected leaves branched from its base, growing in clusters of several propagation runners. The stems are sessile, slightly tilting forward because of the weight of the inflorescence, each made up of 3-4 internodes. The grains are borne upon a panicle, consisting of spikelets with a short caducous awn; each grain being ovoid in shape, pointed at one end and having a shiny black appearance. Each seedling bears micro-hairs. The seed and the lower chaff that encloses the seed of the Piptatherum holciforme are the largest and longest of all species of Piptatherum that grow in Israel and they reach a length ...
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Oryzopsis Holciformis
''Piptatherum holciforme'' is a species of perennial cereal grass known by the common names rice grass, hairy ricegrass, and hairy millet grass, endemic to Eurasia, especially the Mediterranean basin. The seed of the plant is a type of grain millet that can be ground into meal and prepared as a porridge. Description ''Piptatherum holciforme'' stands erect about 50-80 cm., having dissected leaves branched from its base, growing in clusters of several propagation runners. The stems are sessile, slightly tilting forward because of the weight of the inflorescence, each made up of 3-4 internodes. The grains are borne upon a panicle, consisting of spikelets with a short caducous awn; each grain being ovoid in shape, pointed at one end and having a shiny black appearance. Each seedling bears micro-hairs. The seed and the lower chaff that encloses the seed of the Piptatherum holciforme are the largest and longest of all species of Piptatherum that grow in Israel and they reach a length ...
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Oryzopsis Hymenoides
''Eriocoma hymenoides'' (common names: Indian ricegrass and sand rice grass) is a cool-season, perennial bunchgrass with narrow, rolled leaf blades.Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam MacKay, 2nd Ed., p287 It is native to western North America east of the Cascades from British Columbia and Alberta south to southern California, northeastern Mexico, and Texas. Description In the wild, it typically grows 4 to 24 in (10 to 61 cm) tall and 8 to 12 in (20 to 30 cm) wide.Tirmenstein, D. 1999Achnatherum hymenoides In: Fire Effects Information System, nline U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Retrieved on 2009-04-24. Habitat ''E. hymenoides'' grows in a variety of habitats from desert scrub to ponderosa pine forests. It can live in sandy to clayey textured soils. . It can stabilize shifting sand.Canyon Country Wildflowers, Damian Fagan, 2nd ed., 2012, Morris Bush Publishing, LLC. in cooperation wit ...
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