Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.
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Food Circulation, Indian Corn
"Diagram showing how, in Indian corn, the food from the upper and lower leaves finds its way into the ears." -Stevens, 1916... |
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Foxtail Grass
"Foxtail grass, the common name given to certain grasses, because of the shape of the large clusters in which the flowers are arranged." -Foster, 1921... |
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Foxtail, Yellow
Setaria glauca or the Yellow Foxtail is a monocot weed in the Poaceae family.... |
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Glasswort
"1. a portion of the spike of Salicornia herbacea, with the flowers lodged in the notches of the axis; 2. a flower separate." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Glume
"Glume.--A part of the floral envelopes of grass." -Newman, 1850... |
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Grain
An infected grain.... |
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Grain
An infected grain, enlarged.... |
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Grain
An image of a crop of grain.... |
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Grain, Indian Corn
A grain of Indian Corn, flatwise, cut away a little, so as to show the embryo, lying on the albumen, which makes the pincipal bulk of the seed.... |
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Grain, Indian Corn
Grain of Indian Corn in germination; the ascending sprout is the first leaf of the plumule, enclosing the younger leaves within; at its base the primary root has broken through.... |
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Grain, Indian Corn
Grain of Indian Corn in advanced germination; the second and third leaves developing, while the sheathing first leaf does not further develop.... |
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Grass Flower
"Graminae. Flower of a Grass, the glumes are removed. GRAMINAE. In botany, the largest order among endogenous plants except the orchids." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Grass Flower
"Graminae. Flower of a Grass. GRAMINAE. In botany, the largest order among endogenous plants except the orchids." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Grass Flowers
"Piptatherum, with the palea." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Grass Flowers
"Poa." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Grass Flowers
"Oryea." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Grass Inflorescence
"Diagram of inflorescence of a grass. g, sterile glumes; P1, a flowering glume; P2, a scaly bract (palea); e, transparent scales (lodicules) at the base of the flower; B, the flower." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Grass morphology
Illustration of a leaf blade, ligule, and a sheath of grass.... |
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Grass morphology:leaf arangement
Illustration of leaf arrangements of grass.... |
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Grass Seed
"Fruit of upright chess (Bromus racemosus): a, a', spikelet; b, b', single fruit, inner face, showing pedicel, palet, and concave face of glume with awn; c, outer face of glume; d, d', caryopsis or gr... |
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Grass Spikelet
A diagrammatic representation of a several-flowered grass spikelet. g: Glumes. p: Palets. l: Lodicules. f: Flower. The axis is much lengthened to separate the flowers.... |
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Grass, Annual Spear
Spear grass is a herbaceous grass often troublesome in gravel walks and on hard, dry soils. The general appearance of plants is often modified by climate, soil, and modes of cultivation. Certain chara... |
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Grass, Annual Spear
Spear grass is a herbaceous grass often troublesome in gravel walks and on hard, dry soils. The general appearance of plants is often modified by climate, soil, and modes of cultivation. Certain chara... |
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Grass, Annual Spear
Spear grass is a herbaceous grass often troublesome in gravel walks and on hard, dry soils. The general appearance of plants is often modified by climate, soil, and modes of cultivation. Certain chara... |
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Grass, Annual Spear
Spear grass is a herbaceous grass often troublesome in gravel walks and on hard, dry soils. The general appearance of plants is often modified by climate, soil, and modes of cultivation. In this magni... |