Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.
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Agrostis Nebulosa
Agrostis nebulosa is known as cloud grass. The flower clusters resemble a cloud resting over the ground.... |
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Aira Pulchella
Aira pulchella is also known as air grass. The flower clusters are loose, delicate, and graceful. This ornamental grass grows in the south of Europe.... |
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Aleurone Grains
"To show aleurone grains. A, cells from cotyledon of seed of garden bean; n, aleurone grains; m, starch; B, cells from endosperm of castor bean; a, aleurone grains; l, ground substance; k, crystalloid... |
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Alfalfa Plant
This illustration shows the roots of young alfalfa plants, showing nodules.... |
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Alfalfa, stack of
A stack of alfalfa.... |
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Anthoxanthum Odoratum
Anthoxanthum Odoratum is commonly known as Spring Grass. This grass grows up to one foot high. This grass has a pleasant smell of new hay.... |
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Arrowgrass
"Triglochin palustre. 1. A flower; 3. a ripe fruit; 4. one ripe carpel opened and exhibiting a seed; 5. embryo." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Arundinaria Falcata
Arundinaria falcata grass is very light green. The leaves are linear and narrow. The stems are deep green and are very slender.... |
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Arundo Donax
Arundo Donax is commonly known as Great Reed. The flowers on this reed are reddish and ultimately whitish. This reed is found in the south of Europe.... |
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Bamboo
"Section of Bamboo, showing an angular network of cells, and the round apertures of pitted vessels." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893... |
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Bamboo
"Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris), very much reduced. Grows to 20 to 50 ft. high." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bamboo
"A genus of grasses, of which most of the species attain a great size, many of them 20 or 30 feet, some 70 or 100 feet in height. The species are numerous, and are found in tropical and subtropical r... |
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Bamboo
"Bambusa arundinacea, an Indian bamboo. 1, Leafy shoot. 2, Branch of inflorescence. 3, Spikelet. 4, Flower." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bamboo
"Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris), very much reduced. Grows 20 to 50 ft. high." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Bamboo
A very tall evergreen grass.... |
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Bamboo
Bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae and occur from Northeast Asia.... |
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Bamboo
"Bamboo, a giant, treelike member of the grass family." -Foster, 1921... |
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Bamboo
"Bamboo. a.- upper portion of the stem with foliage. b.- root stem. c.- section of stem. Bamboo, the common name of the arborescent grasses belonging to the genus Bambusa." -Vaughan, 1906... |
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Bamboo, Indian
"Bambusa arundinacea, in Indian bamboo. 1. Leafy shoot. 2, Branch of inflorescence. 3, Spikelet. 4, Flower." — Encyclopediia Britannica, 1910... |
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Barley
Barley is a grain.... |
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Barley
A major food grain for both humans and animals. ... |
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Barley
"Barley, the name of several cereal plants of the genus Hordeum, order Gramineae (grasses), yielding a grain used as food and also for making malt, from which are prepared beer, porter, and whisky." -... |
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Barley, Smut of
Illustrated is a loose smut of barley. It is a type of fungus that effects cereals.... |
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Bast Fibers, Cornstalk
"Camera-lucida outline of portion of cross section of cornstalk, showing at g bast fiber zone beneath the epidermis and surrounding the outermost vascular bundles." -Stevens, 1916... |
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Beach Grass
"Beach grass (Ammophila arenaria): a, empty glumes; b, floret; c, palea." -Department of Agriculture, 1899... |