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- by the common names of bluejoint, bluejoint reedgr****, marsh reedgr****, Canadian reedgr****, meadow pinegr****, Canada bluejoint and marsh pinegr****. Calamagrostis...
- central and eastern North America. It is also known as tall bluestem, bluejoint, and turkeyfoot. Andropogon gerardi was formally named in 1792 by Fulgenzio...
- a luxuriant, dense growth of herbage and shrubs, including crowberry, bluejoint, gr****es, sedges, and many flowering plants. There are areas of peat bog...
- Turpin Lake, and Bluejoint Lake. The valley slopes toward the north. As a result, Crump Lake is elevated 123 feet (37 m) higher than Bluejoint Lake. The Warner...
- viburnum and velvetleaf huckleberry. The dominant gr****es and low plants are bluejoint and wild sarsaparilla.: 11  Black spruce forests and bogs are found on...
- Flagstaff, Upper Campbell, Lower Campbell, Stone Corral, Turpin, and Bluejoint). Deschutes County (north) Harney County (east) Washoe County, Nevada...
- threeawn (Aristida ****iformis), hairy blustem (Andropogon longiberbis), and bluejoint pani**** (Pani**** tenerum). The gr**** also makes a good forage for cattle...
- other plant species such as russet buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis), bluejoint reedgr**** (Calamagrostis canadensis), rough fescue (Festuca altaica),...
- bunchberry, twinflower, tall lungwort, northern comandra, horsetail, bluejoint gr****, sedge species, as well as ground-dwelling mosses and lichens. Several...
- plants include common arrowhead, horned bladderwort, highbush blueberry, bluejoint, common cattail, water lobelia, pickerelweed, marsh St. John's wort, swamp...