RMRG3541–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. 3. Aveneae 4. The genera of the large Timothy Tribe {Agrostideae) are widely distrib- uted. Agrostis, Calamagrostis, and Stipa, especially, occupy the temperate and northern prairies, plains, and steppes of America and Eurasia, and are abundant again in temperate and cold-temperate regions of the southern hemisphere. Spe- cies of Aristida (threeawns) are charac- teristic of arid and semiarid tropics and warm temperate regions of both hemi- spheres, especially abundant in South Africa.. 2. Hordeae 4. Agrostideae [31. Plea
RMRG354N–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. ley, and rye, cultivated from prehistoric times, and also valuable hay and range grasses. A few of its members are in- jurious at maturity to grazing stock be- cause of the barbed awns which work into the mouth, nostrils, and eyes. 3. The Oat Tribe {Aveneae) is rela- tively small, its genera mostly in Old- World warm, temperate, and tropical regions, only about ten genera being na- tive to the Americas.. 3. Aveneae 4. The genera of the large Timothy Tribe {Agrostideae) are widely distrib- uted. Agrostis, Calamagrostis, a
RMEBT2XY–spear grass, needle grass, silver spike grass (Stipa calamgrostis, Agrostis calamagrostis, Lasiagrostis calamagrostis), blooming in a grass garden
RMRDWHP0–. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. range itself, some of the snow-clad peaks attaining a height of to 2500 m. This brancii is followed by the moist taiga, where I observed once more the common, typical Sayansk subalpine taiga vegetation. Besides the plants already mentioned, I have collected here among gravel and stones Astragalus alpinus, Astragalus frigidus, Euphorbia lutescens, Agrostis canina, and various species of Calamagrostis. On moist, moss-grown declivities close by the river, I have, in addition, collected Ribes peiraeum and Se
RMEBT2Y3–spear grass, needle grass, silver spike grass (Stipa calamgrostis, Agrostis calamagrostis, Lasiagrostis calamagrostis), blooming in a grass garden
RMRCGGGP–. Die Pilze Böhmens. Botany; Fungi. 106 Holcus uiollis: Rovensko! Tuniau (Kabät)! Tabor! Phalaris arundinacea: Hirschberg (Kabät)! Semin unterhalb Trosky (Kabdt)! Poa pratensis: Roveusko! Teleutosporengruppen nur blattoberseits, alle nackt (18. VIII. 1899). Triticum repens: Rothenhaus bei Koniotau (Sachsi! Belä bei Böhm. Aicha! Ausserdem kommt diese Puccinia (gewiss auch in Böhmen) auf Agrostis stolonifera, Calamagrostis lanceolata, Dactylis glomerata, Festuca silvatica etc vor. Eriksson und Klebahn unterscheiden folgende Spezialformen, welche schon an bestimmte Nährpflanzen gewöhnt sind und v
RMRDYG17–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. FORAGE POISONING ERGOTISM 27. ERGOT ON VARIOUS GRASSES FiB. 4—1. Manna Grass {Glyceria nervata). 2. Blue Grass (Poo). 3. Spikelet of Bottle Crass iAsprella Hystrix). 4. Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris Arundmacea). 5. Wild Rye (Ely- mus robustus). 6. Koeleria. cristata. 7. Wheat Grass {Agropyron Smiihii). 8. Red Top (.Agrostis alba). 9. Blue Joint (.Calamagrostis canadensis). 10. Timothy (Phleum pratense).. Please note that these images a