Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.
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Spelt
"A variety of the common wheat, originally cultivated by the Romans."—Finley, 1917... |
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Spicula, Spelt
Spicula of a spelt plant.... |
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Starch Grain Striations
"Showing concentric and eccentric striations of starch grains. e, potato starch eccentrically striated; f, compound starch grain from potato; g, bean starch concentrically striated." -Stevens, 1916... |
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Stemless locoweed
An illustration of stemless locoweed.... |
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Sugar Cane
A genus of between 6-37 species of tall grasses, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Old World.... |
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Sugar Cane
Sugar Cane is probably a native to India, but is now extensively cultivated throughout the tropical and warm temperate zones, of both hemispheres, in the West Indies, Southern United States, Guinea an... |
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Sugar-cane
A tall, tropical plant used as a source of sugar. ... |
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Thistle, Canada
Cirsium arvense is a species of Cirsium, native throughout Europe and northern Asia, and widely introduced elsewhere. The standard English name in its native area is Creeping Thistle. It is a tall he... |
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Timothies, pair of
A pair of timothy plants growing side by side, illustrating the difference in yield. Each one grew from a single seed.... |
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Timothy
A timothy plant grown from a single seed - a bunch grass. ... |
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Timothy field
A field of twenty thousand timothy plants, each grown from a single seed. ... |
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Timothy Grass
A species of grass widely cultivated, which is one of the most valuable for hay.... |
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Timothy heads
Variation in timothy heads. No two are alike.... |
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Vernal Grass
Spike-like panicle of vernal grass (Anthoxanthum). a: Mature anthers, slightly enlarged.... |
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Vernal Grass
A one-flowered spikelet: a, b: Outer empty glumes.... |
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Vernal Grass
A spikelet with the outer glumes removed. c: Inner empty glumes (neuter flowers) with long, bristle-shaped appendages. d, e: Palets. anth.: Anthers. stig.: Stigmas.... |
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Vernal Grass
Diagram of cross section of a spikelet. a: Glume. d: Palet.... |
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Vernal Grass
A fruit of a vernal grass.... |
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Water hemlock
An illustration of water hemlock including the root and fruit.... |
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Weed, Dyer's
An illustration of dyer's weed.... |
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Wheat
An important and largely cultivated cereal. It is excelled by rice alone with reference to the number of people using it as a stample food.... |
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Wheat
A field of ripe wheat. ... |
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Wheat Ear
An ear of wheat... |
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Wheat Flower
An illustration of the flower of the wheat plant.... |
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Wheat Grain
Outer portion of a cross-section of a wheat grain; h, various integuments of the ovary and seed, forming the husk; a, cells of "aleurone layer" of endosperm, loaded with protein grains; b, starch-bear... |