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Commonly known as 'bunchgrass prairie', the fescue grasslands ecoregion is typified by the festuca/danthonia grass association (Festuca scabrella and Danthonia parryi).
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At Moffett Towers, an office development now being built, artist Cliff Garten has a $2 million commission to add works including "The Great Ellipse," a 200-foot-long berm of earth that he's covering in a floppy grass called Festuca rubra.
It's Yahoo's Lawn, 2007
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Western fescue is also called Festuca occidentalis. information about western fescue is not really sufficient due to its provictial [[habitat]] and not relatively popular among people or
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Parastrephila lepidophylla, and grasses such as Festuca orthophylla.
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The high Andean puna includes species of grasses such as Festuca dolichopylla, Stipa ichu, Calamagrostis spp.
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Elevated atmospheric CO2 affects decomposition of '' Festuca vivipara '' (L.)
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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Grasses such as deer-tongue grass (Panicum clandestinum L.) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) tolerate more acidic conditions than tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.).
Offsetting carbon dioxide emissions through minesoil reclamation 2009
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Tussock grasses Festuca pilgeri, and sedges Carex spp. predominate.
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On flatter areas between the upland moor and the forest edge are areas of moorland or upland grassland composed of Agrostis producta, Festuca convoluta, Koeleria gracilis, Deschampsia sp.,
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Festuca argentina, and Poa spp., interspersed with bushes of Mulinum spinosum and Berberis buxifolia.
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