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mowed gr**** Meadow, a gr****land that is
either natural or
allowed to grow
unmowed and
ungrazed Playing field, used for
sports or
games In
decorative art...
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maypop occurs in thickets,
disturbed areas, near riverbanks, and near
unmowed pastures, roadsides, and railroads. It
thrives in
areas with plentiful...
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choosy about nesting sites,
including moist lawns surrounded by
gardens and
unmowed areas, as long as
flowers are available. "Agapostemon
sericeus Report"...
- Ulitse, 1850), 4
poems cycle "The Fine Match" (Prekrasnaya partia, 1852) "
Unmowed Line" (Neszhataya polosa, 1854) "Vlas" (1855) "V.G. Belinsky" (1855) Sasha...
- student. His
beginnings in
track were accidental: his 100-yard dash on an
unmowed gr****
surface in
baseball shoes was a
rapid 9.8 seconds, and the coaches...
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plant for use as a turfgr**** and groundcover. It can be left
completely unmowed, or
occasionally trimmed for a lush meadow-like look.
There are many subspecies...
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mowing in
Michigan resulted in more
monarch eggs on
regenerated stems than
unmowed stems.
Summer (July)
mowing and
burning can
increase green antelopehorn...
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vulnerable species. The
threat to this
species is over-growing of
ungrazed and
unmowed meadows. The
species is
similar to
Macrolepiota procera,
although the latter...
- Ikerd, H.; Droege, S. (2005-07-01). "The
potential conservation value of
unmowed powerline strips for
native bees".
Biological Conservation. 124 (1): 133–148...
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fencerow The area of
ground immediately adjacent to a
fence that is left
unmowed or
untilled because it is
difficult or
inconvenient to
maneuver large agricultural...