Definition of Melica. Meaning of Melica. Synonyms of Melica

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Definition of Melica

Melica
Melic grass Mel"ic grass` (Bot.) A genus of grasses (Melica) of little agricultural importance.

Meaning of Melica from wikipedia

- Melica arzivencoi Valls & Barcellos Melica × aschersonii M.Schulze Melica bocquetii Talavera Melica bonariensis Parodi Melica brasiliana Ard. Melica brevicoronata...
- Melica racemosa is a species of gr**** that is native to South Africa and Lesotho. It is perennial and caespitose with culms that are 30–60 centimetres...
- Melica scaberrima, is a species of gr**** that can be found in Yunnan, China, Nepal, ****stan and northern part of India (including Kashmir). The species...
- Melica animarum is a species of gr**** that is endemic to Sierra de las Ánimas in Uruguay. The species have elongated rhizomes and erect culms which are...
- Praxis pietatis melica (Practice of Piety in Song) is a Protestant hymnal first published in the 17th century by Johann Crüger. The hymnal, which appeared...
- Melica rectiflora is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae. It is native to Greece and Crete. The species is perennial with short rhizomes and 20–60...
- Melica argentata is a species of gr**** endemic to Chile (Coquimbo and O'Higgins). The species culmes are rambled, and are either straight or zigzag shaped...
- Melica dendroides is a gr**** species in the family Poaceae that is endemic to southern part of Africa. The species is perennial and is caespitose as well...
- Melica ciliata, the hairy melic or silky spike melic, is a species of flowering plant in the gr**** family Poaceae, native to Europe, north Africa and temperate...
- Melica argyrea is a species of gr**** found in Argentina, Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), and Uruguay. The glumes are 12–70 centimetres (4.7–27.6 in) long and...