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Tripsa**** dactyloides,
commonly called eastern gamagr****, or
Fakahatchee gr****, is a warm-season, sod-forming
bunch gr****. It is
widespread in the Western...
- References:
Tripsa**** andersonii - from
Veracruz to
Bolivia Tripsa**** australe -
South America Tripsa**** cundinamarce -
Colombia Tripsa**** dactyloides - widespread...
- concern) by IUCN. In
photos its
flower morphology is
distinct from
Tripsa**** dactyloides whose stigma is a
magenta color (though this can vary
between plants...
- with
Tripsa**** dactyloides var.
meridonale (2n = 36)
these hybrids are
partially sterile. The
varieties are:
Tripsa**** australe var.
hirsutum Tripsa**** australe...
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heterolepis –
prairie dropseed Sporobolus virginicus – salt
couch gr****
Tripsa**** dactyloides –
eastern gamagr****
Deschampsia cespitosa –
tufted hair-gr**** (up...
- sempervirens,
Solanum verrucosum, Phaeophyceae,Elodea canadensis, Barleys,
Tripsa**** dactyloides, and Zea mays, and
occurs as the
regular reproductive method in...
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Missouri and Kansas. The
wingspan is 37–46 mm. The
larvae feed on
Tripsa**** dactyloides.
Problema byssus byssus Problema byssus kumskaka (Scudder, 1887)...
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portulacastrum Silphium perfoliatum Talinum fruticosum Triplaris americana Tripsa**** dactyloides Turbina corymbosa Ursinia anthemoides Veronica austriaca Zinnia...
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include Indian gr**** (Sorghastrum avenaceum),
eastern gama-gr**** (
Tripsa**** dactyloides), and tall
dropseed (Sporobolus asper). One
author distinguished...
- Maryland. Its
wingspan is 15–40 mm. The
larvae feed on Zea mays,
Tripsa**** dactyloides and
Sorghum species. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2017). "GlobIZ search"...