Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.
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Redtop Locusta
"1. Locusta of Agrostis alba; 2. paleae and stamens, &c. of the same." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Reed, Giant
"Bamboo-reed (Arundo donax). a, panicle; b, flowering scale, clothed with silky hairs; c, spikelet." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Restio
It is characterized by one celled anthers opening by a single chink, by two or three styles or branches and a compressed capsule. ... |
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Ribbon-grass
Clump of ribbon-grass against the clothes-post.... |
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Rice
An annual cereal plant native to India, but now extensively naturalized and cultivated for its seed.... |
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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.... |
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Rice, Seed of Grain of
Section of a grain of Rice, lengthwise, showing embryo outside the albumen, which forms the principal bulk.... |
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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... |
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Root, Quick-grass
A rootstock is any kind of horizontal stem or branch growing under ground.... |
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Rush
A rush, found in northern salt marshes, Juncus gerardi.... |
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Rye
A normal rye plant.... |
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Rye
An import cereal plant. It is native to the Levant but is cultivated extensively in temperate climates, especially in western Europe.... |
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Rye
A grass grown for its grain and forage. It is part of the wheat group and is closely related to barley and wheat. ... |
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Salt Grass
This is an illustration of the fine-topped salt grass.... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Sand Grass
"Sand grass (Calamovilfa longifolia): a, spikelet; b, spikelet, empty glumes removed." -Department of Agriculture, 1899... |
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Sea Lyme Grass
Sea lyme grass, Elymus arenarius.... |
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Seaside Blue Grass
Seaside blue grass, Poa macrantha.... |
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Seaside Oats
Seaside oats, Uniola paniculata.... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Sedge
"Uricle or addiional glumes of Carex rivularis" (Shining Flatsedge) -Lindley, 1853... |
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Side Oats
"Side-oats (Atheropogon curtipendulus). a, spike; b, spikelet; c, spikelet with glumes removed." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Smut, ear of wheat with
"An ear of wheat with smut, a disease of corn caused by fungi."—Finley, 1917... |