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- Americas, and various oceanic islands. Common names include buffelgr****es, sandburs, and sand spur. Such names allude to the sharp, spine-covered burrs characterizing...
- echinatus is a species of gr**** known by the common names southern sandbur, spiny sandbur, southern sandspur, and in Australia, Mossman River gr****. It is...
- an effort to eradicate sandbur, an alien gr****, which was first introduced in the 1960s by US Armed Forces personnel. Sandbur crowds out the native bunchgr****...
- dune sandbur, is a gr**** common along the east coast of the mainland United States as well as Hawaii. It is also known as the sanddune sandbur, long-spine...
- Virginian botanizing under restrictions. Rhodora 45(538): 357-413 Hilty, John. Sandbur. Victoria, Australia, Noxious Weed site Distribution in Australia, native...
- Cenchrus spinifex, known commonly as the common sandbur, coastal sandbur, stickerweed, or stickerbur, is a perennial gr**** that grows from 5 to 30 inches...
- species of annual gr**** in the family Poaceae. Common names include Indian sandbur, Bhurat or Bhurut in India, Haskaneet in Sudan, Aneeti in the Arabic dialect...
- A. (January 1990). "Time of Emergence and Seed Production of Longspine Sandbur ( Cenchrus longispinus ) and Puncturevine ( Tribulus terrestris )". Weed...
- gr**** and today is also known as sandbur (Cenchrus L.). Several species are common in the area, especially coastal sandbur. "Rock-a-chaw" was the name give...
- Triceratella Onagraceae: Fuchsia (fuchsia) Poaceae: Cenchrus echinatus (sandbur) Polygonaceae: Rheum rhabarbarum (rhubarb) Rubiaceae: Hillia Vitaceae:...