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    Wild Grasses (Download)

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  • Guide to Common Grasses
    Guide to Common Grasses


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  • Grasses for Gardens and Landscapes
    Grasses for Gardens and Landscapes

    Ornamental grasses have long been a mainstay of contemporary planting design, as integral components of commercial and residential landscapes and naturalistic plantings.In Grasses for Gardens and Landscapes, Neil Lucas profiles the best ornamental grasses available today and details how to design with them in different settings.This comprehensive guide is filled with expert maintenance techniques and lists of grasses suitable for a variety of situations.An A to Z of grasses includes details on growth and care, as well as the best cultivars currently available.

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  • Grasses : Crops, Competitors, and Ornamentals
    Grasses : Crops, Competitors, and Ornamentals

    Combines new findings on morphological aspects, the latest data on gene function in grasses, and the interaction of grasses with their habitats 45% of all arable land is covered by five grass crops: wheat, maize, rice, barley and sugar cane.This book demonstrates why crops and weeds are growing in characteristic environments today, and looks at how cropping practices may change in the future and how these changes will affect weed spectra.It explains the distribution of grasses and their role for mankind and summarizes our knowledge on grass genomes.Special emphasis is placed on the function of genes at defined developmental stages and in organs of grasses.The development of grasses is then described from the germination to fruit set with many unpublished examples. Grasses: Crops, Competitors and Ornamentals provides readers with a comparative description of selected grass organs (stem, root, leaf, inflorescence) and devotes several chapters to habitats of grasses and morphological characteristics that enable grasses to grow in special environments.In addition, some chapters deal with grasses as crops and weeds, and emphasis is placed on their adaptation to modern agriculture. Predicts how cropping practices may change in the future and how these changes will affect weed spectraDetails grasses as crops and weeds, emphasizing their adaptation to modern agricultureSummarizes our knowledge on grass genomesConnects classical morphology with the latest tools in molecular biology as well as ecological aspects determining the wide distribution of grass species today Grasses: Crops, Competitors and Ornamentals will be of great interest to agricultural scientists who want to know more about crops and weeds, grassland specialists and breeders interested in special grass traits, and molecular biologists and ecologists who study the biology and habitat of grasses.

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  • Do grasses produce pollen?

    Yes, grasses do produce pollen. Grasses are flowering plants and their reproductive structures include male parts called stamens, which produce pollen. This pollen is released into the air and is carried by the wind to fertilize the female parts of the grass, leading to the production of seeds. This process is part of the grasses' reproductive cycle and is essential for their survival and propagation.

  • Lower classifications of sweet grasses

    Lower classifications of sweet grasses include various species within the genus Hierochloe, such as Hierochloe odorata and Hierochloe hirta. These grasses are known for their sweet, vanilla-like scent and are often used in traditional Native American ceremonies and for making baskets and other crafts. They are also valued for their ornamental and aromatic qualities in gardens and landscapes. Sweet grasses are typically found in temperate regions and are important components of grassland and meadow ecosystems.

  • Are grasses dark or light germinators?

    Grasses are generally considered light germinators. This means that they require light to germinate and should not be buried too deeply in the soil. Providing the right amount of light during the germination process is crucial for the successful growth of grass seeds. It is important to follow the specific germination requirements of the grass species you are working with to ensure optimal results.

  • Why are sweet grasses called sweet?

    Sweet grasses are called sweet because they emit a sweet, vanilla-like fragrance when they are crushed or burned. This pleasant aroma has led to the name "sweet grass" and has made it popular for use in ceremonies and smudging rituals in many indigenous cultures. The sweet scent is believed to purify and cleanse the environment, making it a valued plant for spiritual and medicinal purposes.

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  • Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses
    Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses

    The Essential Guide to Gardening and Landscaping with Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses Acclaimed botanist and bestselling author William Cullina completes his authoritative three-part series on the native species of North America with Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses. As in his other titles—Growing and Propagating Wildflowers and Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines—this user-friendly guide brings a fresh, engaging style to encouraging ecological gardening with native flora. Cullina notes that these so-called “background” plants are overlooked in favor of bright, showy flowers, but reminds us that their rich tapestry of colors and textures offer a deep sensuous beauty of their own, adding extra dimension to any natural setting. The thorough discussion of the vital details necessary to cultivate each species includes their taxonomic and genetic data, optimal geographic ranges, soil needs, light and habitat requirements, and aesthetic considerations. Cullina helpfully notes the level of difficulty you can expect when growing and propagating these varieties, the threat of invasive species, and the effects that climate change could have. More than a botanical reference book, Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses is beautifully illustrated with over 400-color photographs, and includes information detailing the conditions likely to allow each species to thrive. By highlighting lesser-sung species that give a garden true refinement and balance, Cullina takes environmentally-responsible native plant landscaping to a new level and provides an indispensable resource for any home or ornamental gardener’s library. Another indispensable tool in your potting shed will be Cullina’s companion work Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines and The New England Wild Flower Society Guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers of the United States and Canada.

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  • Grasses, Sedges, Rushes : An Identification Guide
    Grasses, Sedges, Rushes : An Identification Guide

    A portable, practical and expertly illustrated field guide to over one hundred grasses, sedges, and rushes—winner of 2020 Library Journal Best Reference Pick of the Year in the Science & Technology category “No one will be able to claim that the identification of grasses, sedges, and rushes . . . are simply ‘too difficult’ after they have learned to use this excellent guide.”—Peter Raven, President Emeritus, Missouri Botanical Garden This elegant and easy-to-use guide is an updated and amended revision of Lauren Brown’s seminal Grasses: An Identification Guide, which was first published in 1979.While maintaining the spirit and goals of the original edition—a portable, straightforward, and user-friendly guide for naturalists and plant enthusiasts—the new edition features more than one hundred grasses, sedges, and rushes that are presented with line drawings and color photographs, concise descriptions, and details on the uses of various plants throughout history. In addition, the authors are careful to highlight the subtle differences in similar species to avoid confusion, as well as offering relevant notes on plant survival strategies, invasiveness, and how different plants fit within the broader ecological landscape.Devoid of technical jargon, this volume is an indispensable tool for those curious about the often-overlooked grasses, sedges, and rushes that surround us.

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  • Sanderson - Farne Grasses 10.05m x 0.686m
    Sanderson - Farne Grasses 10.05m x 0.686m

    Delicately sketched grasses and wild flowers grace this pretty botanical design. Shown here in the cream and sage colour way. Other colours available. A wide width and paste the wall product.

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  • Museums and Interactive Virtual Learning
    Museums and Interactive Virtual Learning

    Museums and Interactive Virtual Learning provides informal educators with practical resources that will help them to build dynamic digital engagement experiences within their own cultural organizations. Presenting vignettes from experienced museum educators and end users, as well as scientific data and practical resources, the book highlights the mutual benefits that Interactive Virtual Learning (IVL) programs offer to the museum and those visiting from a distance.Chapters mirror the step-by-step process of developing reputable IVL programs and emphasize how important it is for cultural organizations to encourage cross-departmental collaboration, if they wish to ensure that their programs align with the overall goals of the organization.Providing a thorough overview of the technologies, budget, marketing and staff requirements, the authors offer a realistic depiction of the work involved in building content for digital engagement.Emphasizing the importance of assessing existing programming, the book shows how institutions can adapt content to fit a virtual format and create inclusive digital engagement opportunities that reach local, national, and international audiences. Museums and Interactive Virtual Learning is an essential guide for professionals who are tasked with interpreting the content of a cultural organization and building lasting digital engagement opportunities.It will be particularly useful to those looking to reach diverse audiences.

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  • What are these plant sweet grasses called?

    These plant sweet grasses are called lemongrass. Lemongrass is a tropical plant that is commonly used in cooking and herbal medicine for its citrusy flavor and aromatic properties. It is also known for its calming and stress-relieving effects.

  • Which ornamental grasses are suitable for small children?

    Ornamental grasses that are suitable for small children include fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum), blue fescue (Festuca glauca), and Japanese blood grass (Imperata cylindrica). These grasses are non-toxic and generally safe for children to be around. Additionally, their soft textures and interesting colors can provide a fun and sensory experience for children to explore in the garden.

  • What experiences are there with hyposensitization against grasses and weeds?

    Hyposensitization, also known as allergen immunotherapy, is a treatment option for individuals with allergies to grasses and weeds. This treatment involves gradually exposing the individual to small amounts of the allergen, with the goal of desensitizing the immune system and reducing allergic reactions over time. Studies have shown that hyposensitization can be effective in reducing allergy symptoms and improving quality of life for individuals with grass and weed allergies. However, the treatment requires a significant time commitment and may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if hyposensitization is the right option for managing grass and weed allergies.

  • What experiences are there with hyposensitization against grasses and meadow?

    Hyposensitization, also known as allergen immunotherapy, is a treatment option for individuals with grass and meadow allergies. This treatment involves gradually exposing the individual to small amounts of the allergen to help build up their tolerance over time. Studies have shown that hyposensitization can be effective in reducing symptoms and improving quality of life for individuals with grass and meadow allergies. However, it is important to note that this treatment can take several months to years to see significant improvement, and it may not be effective for everyone.

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