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- delicate airy seed heads, used in dried flower arrangements. Species Aira caryophyllea - Europe, North Africa, alpine Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, Caucasus...
- Aira caryophyllea is a species of gr**** known by the common name silver hairgr****. It's a species of bunchgr**** that is native to Europe, Africa, and Asia...
- Selected Plant Families: Carex caryophyllea var. caryophylleatemperate regions of the Old World Carex caryophyllea var. microtricha (Franch.) Kük....
- pratensis, crested dog's tail Cynosurus cristatus, spring sedge Carex caryophyllea, and locally quaking gr**** Briza media as dominants. Abundant herbs include...
- Sculpture Gardens in Los Angeles. Some lower sedges used are: Carex caryophyllea (cultivar 'The Beatles') C. divulsa (Berkeley sedge) C. glauca (blue...
- agrostidea Airopsis capillaris – Aira elegantissima Airopsis caryophyllea – Aira caryophyllea Airopsis cupaniana – Aira cupaniana Airopsis insularis – Antinoria...
- gr****es, including wallaby gr**** (Austrodanthonia), silver hairgr**** (Aira caryophyllea), pale sundew (Drosera peltata) in Tasmania, and Poa caespitosa and the...
- scabra (N) Agrostis stolonifera (I) Ailanthus altissima (I) Aira caryophyllea var. caryophyllea (I) Ajuga genevensis (I) Ajuga reptans (I) Akebia quinata (I)...
- scabra (N) Agrostis stolonifera (I) Ailanthus altissima (I) Aira caryophyllea var. caryophyllea (I) Ajuga genevensis (I) Ajuga reptans (I) Akebia quinata (I)...
- 1935. Carex fuscotincta Merino is now considered a synonym of Carex caryophyllea. "Carex aztecica Mack". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanical Gardens...