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Plants 75-88

Authored by Lynsey Kinnison

Science

10th Grade

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Plants 75-88
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This grass is a warm-season, native perennial. It forms flowering stems that are rather stout and stiff, and round in the cross section. This grass is actually being tested as a possible source of plant material for production of ethanol for fuel.

what classification is it (WA), (SA), (B), (P)

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This plant is an erect perennial grass. It is the predominant forage and lawn grass in many areas throughout the United States. The clump-forming perennial growth habit and shiny leaf undersides are some of the characteristics that help identify this grass.

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This plant is an invasive, thorny plant that can be found as a week throughout the United States. It is a biennial that forms stout, straight, ridged, prickly, branching stems in its second year of growth. It can form a taproot that may be more than 2 feet long and 1 inch in diameter. It forms tiny white flowers on a cylindrical head.

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This plant has been developed to produce a large taproot that penetrates compacted soil layers to increase soil aeration and water infiltration. This decreases compaction and increases possible rooting depth opportunities for successive crops.

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This cool-season, perennial pasture grass is a native of Europe. It forms a distinctively dense flower head, cylindrical spikes, and stems that are usually swollen and bulblike at the base.

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This plant is an erect summer annual with leaves and stems that are covered with hairs (hence its name). It is primarily a weed of agronomic crops found throughout most of the United States. Seedlings form with one round and one heart-shaped cotyledon.

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This plant is an erect summer annual measuring up to 10 feet tall. It is commonly found throughout the central and eastern United States as a weed of cultivated fields. It can be identified by its waxy, hairless stems and leaves with a long petiole.

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