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- largest family, with some 12,000 species. Besides their similar morphology, graminoids share a widespread occurrence and often dominance in open habitats such...
- Herbaceous plants include graminoids, forbs, and ferns. Forbs are generally defined as herbaceous broad-leafed plants, while graminoids are plants with gr****-like...
- Other common plant life-forms include prostrate shrubs; tussock-forming graminoids; cushion plants; and cryptogams, such as bryophytes and lichens. Relative...
- The Cyperaceae (/ˌsaɪpəˈreɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/) are a family of graminoid (gr****-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The family is large;...
- to occur. St. Francis' satyr is found in wetland habitats dominated by graminoids and sedges, such as abandoned beaver dams or along streams with beavers...
- A forb or phorb is a herbaceous flowering plant that is not a graminoid (gr****, sedge, or rush). The term is used in botany and in vegetation ecology...
- Crown Hill Park is a 242-acre (0.98 km2) recreation area operated by Jefferson County Open Space in unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado. The park...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sedges, Cyperaceae, are a family of graminoid (gr****-like) flowering plants named for the saw-like edges of their leaves...
- as vegetables), and a few "seasonings" like sugarcane and lemongr****. Graminoids, especially the gr****es, are typically dominant in open (low moisture...
- individuals. They are probably grazers by preference, feeding mainly on graminoids when available, such as Bermuda gr****, and Cyperus sedges, but they also...