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Grasses and Grains

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Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.


Redtop Locusta
"1. Locusta of Agrostis alba; 2. paleae and stamens, &c. of the same." -Lindley, 1853...
Reed, Giant
"Bamboo-reed (Arundo donax). a, panicle; b, flowering scale, clothed with silky hairs; c, spikelet." -Whitney, 1911...
Restio
It is characterized by one celled anthers opening by a single chink, by two or three styles or branches and a compressed capsule. ...
Ribbon-grass
Clump of ribbon-grass against the clothes-post....
Rice
An annual cereal plant native to India, but now extensively naturalized and cultivated for its seed....
Rice
Rice is a species of grass native to tropical and subtropical southern and southeastern Asia and Africa. Rice is a staple for a large part of the world's human population....
Rice, Seed of Grain of
Section of a grain of Rice, lengthwise, showing embryo outside the albumen, which forms the principal bulk....
Rice, Water
"Rice is a well known genus of grasses, having panicles of one-flowered spike-lets, with two very small pointed glumes, the florets compressed, the paleæ strongly nerved, awned or awnless, six s...
Root, Quick-grass
A rootstock is any kind of horizontal stem or branch growing under ground....
Rush
A rush, found in northern salt marshes, Juncus gerardi....
Rye
A normal rye plant....
Rye
An import cereal plant. It is native to the Levant but is cultivated extensively in temperate climates, especially in western Europe....
Rye
A grass grown for its grain and forage. It is part of the wheat group and is closely related to barley and wheat. ...
Salt Grass
This is an illustration of the fine-topped salt grass....
Saltwort, Prickly
"3. a flower of Salsola Kali; 4. its ripe fruit; 5. the same magnified, with a portion of the leafy dilated calyx torn away; 6. it embryo." -Lindley, 1853...
Sand Blue Grass
"Sand blue grass (Poa leckenbyi): a, empty glumes; b, spikelet, empty glumes removed; c, floret; d, palea and stamens; e, pistil." -Department of Agriculture, 1899...
Sand Grass
"Sand grass (Calamovilfa longifolia): a, spikelet; b, spikelet, empty glumes removed." -Department of Agriculture, 1899...
Sea Lyme Grass
Sea lyme grass, Elymus arenarius....
Seaside Blue Grass
Seaside blue grass, Poa macrantha....
Seaside Oats
Seaside oats, Uniola paniculata....
Sedge
"Inflorescence, flower, and seed, of a sedge. (Great Bulrush, Scirpus lacustris.) A, magnified flower, surrounded by perianth of hypogynous bristles; B, the seed; C, section of the seed, showing the s...
Sedge
An illustration of the female flower of the sedge plant. Carex is a genus of plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges (although other, related species are also called sedges, those o...
Sedge
"Uricle or addiional glumes of Carex rivularis" (Shining Flatsedge) -Lindley, 1853...
Side Oats
"Side-oats (Atheropogon curtipendulus). a, spike; b, spikelet; c, spikelet with glumes removed." -Whitney, 1911...
Smut, ear of wheat with
"An ear of wheat with smut, a disease of corn caused by fungi."—Finley, 1917...
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