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Sorghastrum nutans,
known as Indiangr****, is a
North American prairie gr****
found in the
United States and Canada,
especially in the
Great Plains and...
- Dávila -
Paraguay Sorghastrum brunneum Swallen - Mexico, Guatemala,
Honduras Sorghastrum chaseae Swallen - Mato Grosso, Paraíba
Sorghastrum contractum (Hack...
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Sorghastrum secundum is a
species of gr****
known by the
common name
lopsided Indiangr****. It is
native to the
Southeastern United States. This species...
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minarum -
Sorghastrum minarum Chrysopogon minor -
Sorghastrum nutans Chrysopogon muricatus -
Garnotia elata Chrysopogon nutans -
Sorghastrum nutans Chrysopogon...
- (Andropogon gerardi),
little bluestem (Andropogon scoparius),
Indian gr**** (
Sorghastrum nutans), and
porcupine gr**** (Hesperostipa spartea) are the most abundant...
- prairie,
along with big
bluestem (Andropogon gerardi), indiangr**** (
Sorghastrum nutans) and switchgr**** (Pani**** virgatum). It is a warm-season species...
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minarum -
Sorghastrum minarum Trachypogon pubescens -
Hyparrhenia hirta Trachypogon rufus -
Hyparrhenia rufa
Trachypogon scaberrimus -
Sorghastrum scaberrimus...
- virgatum),
little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), and indiangr**** (
Sorghastrum nutans), with some elm (Ulmus spp.),
hackberry (Celtis spp.) and mesquite...
- one
generation per year. The
larvae feed on Poa pratensis,
Sorghastrum nutans,
Sorghastrum secundum, and
Chasmanthium latifolia.
Adults feed on flower...
- gerardi),
little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), and
Indian gr**** (
Sorghastrum nutans). In
Montana in 1990,
badgers were
present in
Glacier National...