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Definition of Deergrass

Deergrass
Deergrass Deer"grass`, n. (Bot.) An American genus (Rhexia) of perennial herbs, with opposite leaves, and showy flowers (usually bright purple), with four petals and eight stamens, -- the only genus of the order Melastomace[ae] inhabiting a temperate clime.

Meaning of Deergrass from wikipedia

- Deergr**** or deer gr**** is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Muhlenbergia rigens - a perennial bunchgr**** native to the southwestern...
- Muhlenbergia rigens, commonly known as deergr****, is a warm season perennial bunchgr****. It is found in sandy or well-drained soils below 7,000 feet (2...
- Scirpus bicolor Scirpus campestris salt marsh bulrush Scirpus cespitosus deergr****, synonymous with Trichophorum cespitosum Scirpus congdonii Congdon's bulrush...
- family Urticaceae Cotton gr****, Eriophorum spp., in family Cyperaceae. Deergr**** (disambiguation): Rhexia spp., in family Melastomataceae Trichophorum...
- Trichophorum cespitosum subsp. germani**** is a subspecies of Trichophorum cespitosum. It is a characteristic plant of nutrient-poor moors, wet heaths and...
- (within the Bay of Sevastopol), Archer Bay, a gulf complex that consists of Deergr**** Bay, the Bay of Cossack, Salty Bay, and many others. There are over thirty...
- (Drosera rotundifolia), Many-stalked Spike-rush (Eleocharis multicaulis), Deergr**** (Scirpus cespitosus), and Common Cottongr**** (Eriophorum angustifolium)...
- Profile Region Highland District Ross-shire Plant badge variegated holly or deergr**** Chief John Ruaridh Grant Mackenzie 5th Earl of Cromartie (Caber Feidh)...
- goldthread, rosy twistedstalk and sphagnum moss. Common bog plants include deergr****, beak-rush, deer-cabbage, sundew, gentiana, white marsh-marigold and sphagnum...
- ceremonial objects. Today, descendants of these people still use milkweed, deergr****, bracken fern, willow, and other plants for a variety of uses including...