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Poaceae (/poʊˈeɪsi.iː, -siaɪ/ poh-AY-see-e(y)e), also
called Gramineae (/ɡrəˈmɪni.iː, -niaɪ/ grə-MIN-ee-e(y)e), is a
large and
nearly ubiquitous family...
- gr****-like features. The
plants most
often referred to
include the
families Poaceae (gr****es in the
strict sense),
Cyperaceae (sedges), and
Juncaceae (rushes)...
- is a
genus of
about 25
species of
flowering plants in the gr****
family (
Poaceae).
Sorghum bicolor is
grown as a
cereal for
human consumption and as animal...
- genera,
species and subspecies. Her
research focused on
Asteraceae and
Poaceae and she has
collected 2,285
specimens across Australia, but none in the...
- Reed is a
common name for
several tall, gr****-like
plants of wetlands. They are all
members of the
order Poales (in the modern,
expanded cir****scription)...
-
flowering plants making up the
subfamily Bambusoideae of the gr****
family Poaceae.
Giant bamboos are the
largest members of the gr**** family, in the case...
-
commonly known as
vetiver and khus, is a
perennial bunchgr**** of the
family Poaceae.
Vetiver is most
closely related to
Sorghum while sharing many morphological...
- of
millets are not all
closely related. All are
members of the
family Poaceae (the gr****es), but they
belong to
different tribes and subfamilies. Commonly...
- was
considered well
known as of 2016[update].
Monocots –
mainly gr****es (
Poaceae) and
sedges (Cyperaceae) –
account for
around 80% of C4 species, but they...
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Poaceae or
Gramineae is a
large and
nearly ubiquitous family of
monocotyledonous flowering plants in the
order Poales,
known as gr****es. With
around 780...