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  • noun Alternative form of Junegrass.

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Examples

  • Natural prairie vegetation includes needle-and-thread, prairie junegrass, winter fat, and scattered yucca.

    Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA) 2009

  • On the east side of the Laramie Mountains, Ecoregion 21d is a continuation of high plains prairie grasslands of blue grama, prairie junegrass, and western wheatgrass interspersed with mountain big sagebrush and mountain mahogany shrubland.

    Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA) 2009

  • California oatgrass grows with purple needlegrass, squirreltail, junegrass, and red fescue next to patches of California fescue and the unique form of creeping wildrye.

    The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper By Tom Butt 2010

  • The dominant grasses found here include grama (Bouteloua gracilis), little bluestem (Schizachrium scoparium), needle-and-thread grass (Stipa comata), wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii), Carex filifolia, junegrass (Koelaria cristata), and Poa secunda.

    Northern mixed grasslands 2008

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