Clipart illustrations of several types of grasses and grains, many of which are grown agriculturally for consumer use.
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Grass, Orchard
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata) also called Rough Cock's-foot, flowers in dense clusters. The stem is erect and about three feet high. When found in good soil it has been known to grow over five fe... |
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Grass, Orchard
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata), also known as Rough Cock's-foot, flowers in dense clusters. The stem is erect and about three feet high. When found in good soil it has been known to grow over fiv... |
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Grass, Perennial Rye
The Perennial Rye Grass (Lolium perenne) has a smooth, erect stem growing from fifteen inches to two feet high. The root is perennial and fibrous, often purplish, with four to five smooth joints. The ... |
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Grass, Perennial Rye
The Perennial Rye Grass (Lolium perenne) has a smooth, erect stem growing from fifteen inches to two feet high. The root is perennial and fibrous, often purplish, with four to five smooth joints. The ... |
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Grass, Quaking
Quaking Grass (Briza media) has an erect panicle with very slender spreading branches. The spikelets are large and purplish, from five to nine flowered. The inner glume is finely fringed and entired a... |
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Grass, Quaking
Quaking Grass (Briza media) has an erect panicle with very slender spreading branches. The spikelets (magnified here) are large and purplish, from five to nine flowered. The inner glume is finely frin... |
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Grass, Quitch
A weed grass somewhat resembling wheat, though smaller. ... |
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Grass, Red Fescue
The leaves of the Red Fescue (Festuca rubra) are broadish and flat. The root is extremely creeping and throws out lateral shoots. The color of its leaves is somewhat more grayish and often tinged with... |
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Grass, Red Fescue
The leaves of the Red Fescue (Festuca rubra) are broadish and flat. The root is extremely creeping and throws out lateral shoots. The color of its leaves is somewhat more grayish and often tinged with... |
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Grass, Redtop
The Redtop Grass (Agrostis vulgaris), also known as Burden's Grass, is a perennial grass with smooth, erect stems. The roots are creeping and the panicle is oblong. The leaves are linear and the lower... |
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Grass, Redtop
The Redtop Grass (Agrostis vulgaris), also known as Burden's Grass, is a perennial grass with smooth, erect stems. The roots are creeping and the panicle is oblong. The leaves are linear and the lower... |
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Grass, Reed Canary
The Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) has a panicle that is slightly branched, clustered, and somewhat spreading when old. The glumes are wingless and rudimentary florets are hairy. The stem is... |
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Grass, Reed Canary
The Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) has a panicle that is slightly branched, clustered, and somewhat spreading when old. The glumes are wingless and rudimentary florets are hairy. The stem is... |
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Grass, Rice
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a long panicled grass, having, when ripe, some resemblance to oats, the seed growing in a separate pedicel starting from the main stalk. Each kernel terminates in an awn, and i... |
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Grass, Rough-Stalked Meadow
The Rough-Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis) has webbed florets and a five-ribbed outter palea. The marginal ribs are not hairy, the ligules are long, pointed, and obtuse and the stems are two to th... |
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Grass, Rough-Stalked Meadow
The Rough-Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis) has webbed florets and a five-ribbed outter palea. The marginal ribs are not hairy, the ligules are long, pointed, and obtuse and the stems are two to th... |
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Grass, Rush Salt
Rush salt grass, found in salt marshes, Spartina junca.... |
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Grass, Rye
Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass grown extensively as a grain and forage crop. Rye is characterized by long-bearded spikes, or ears, and a tall and slender stem. There are two prominent varieties known... |
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Grass, Scurvey
Common scurvey grass, an abundant sea-shore plant. ... |
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Grass, Sheep's Fescue
Sheep's Fescue (Festuca duriuscula) is known by its narrow panicle. It has short, tufted, bristle-shaped leaves of a grayish color with somewhat of a red tinge.It has two to six flowered spikelets. Gr... |
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Grass, Sheep's Fescue
Sheep's Fescue (Festuca duriuscula) is known by its narrow panicle. It has short, tufted, bristle-shaped leaves of a grayish color with somewhat of a red tinge.It has two to six flowered spikelets. Gr... |
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Grass, Slender Foxtail
The Slender Foxtail (Alopecurus agretis) is distinguished from the meadow foxtail by its slender panicle, larger spikelets and ligule, and the roughness of the stem and leaves.... |
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Grass, Slender Foxtail
The Slender Foxtail (Alopecurus agretis) is distinguished from the meadow foxtail by its slender panicle, larger spikelets and ligule, and the roughness of the stem and leaves. It flowers in July and ... |
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Grass, Slender Foxtail
The Slender Foxtail is distinguished from the meadow foxtail by its slender panicle, larger spikelets and ligule, and the roughness of the stem and leaves. It flowers in July and is of no agricultural... |
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Grass, Slender Spiked
The Slender Spiked Fescue (Festuca loliacea) is species nearly allied to the tall fescue, and possesses much the same qualities. Growing in moist, rich meadows it forms a good, permnent pasture grass... |