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Tussac grass
Tussac grass Tus"sac grass` Tussock grass.

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- Poa flabellata, commonly known as tussac gr**** or just tussac, is a tussock gr**** native to southern South America, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia...
- François Richard de Tussac aka Chevalier de Tussac (1751 Poitou – 1837), was a French botanist and naturalist from a wealthy family with colonial holdings...
- Euphorbiaceae Genus: Hippomane Species: H. mancinella Binomial name Hippomane mancinella L. Synonyms Hippomane dioica Rottb. Mancinella venenata Tussac....
- hectares (430 acres) in area. The north of the island is covered in dense tussac gr**** with boulder beaches on the western coast and sloping up gently to...
- varied terrain with steep cliffs and high plateaux with gullies. There are tussac-covered slopes facing west and south, with severely eroded areas, especially...
- stretch of several kilometres of the east coast is vegetated by stands of tussac gr****. The island is home to a wide variety of wildlife including southern...
- having different song patterns. The birds typically inhabit dense stands of tussac gr**** near the coast. They are often found on beaches searching among kelp...
- around a gourd body with a wooden plank for the neck. François Richard de Tussac, a former planter from Saint-Domingue, details its construction in the book...
- Damien Tussac (born 2 January 1988) is a rugby union player for Castres Olympique in the Top 14 and the German national rugby union team. He is a French...
- site. Lively is rat-free but with a century and a half of grazing little tussac gr**** remains and there are many large patches of eroded ground. Habitat...