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    Agrostis canina

    Agrostis canina, the velvety bentgrass, brown bent or velvet bent, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. Wikipedia

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  3. powo.science.kew.org

    Agrostis canina subsp. granatensis Romero García, Blanca & C.Morales in Anales Jard. Bot. Madrid 43: 52 (1986) Agrostis canina var. hybrida (Gaudin) Gaudin in Fl. Helv. 1: 182 (1828) Agrostis canina var. laevis Pauquy in Statist.
  4. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Agrostis mertensii: glumes 2.5-3.8 mm long, anthers 0.5-0.8 mm long, and plants of open, boreal and alpine environments (vs. A. canina, with glumes 1.7-3 mm long, anthers 1-1.5 mm long, and plants mostly of low elevation human-disturbed and -maintained environments).
  5. dlfpickseed.com

    Agrostis canina. Velvet bentgrass is noted for its fine texture and high shoot density which forms a unique velveteen turf surface. In general, velvet bentgrass has better drought tolerance compared to other bentgrasses, and is popular with golf course superintendants for use on putting greens. In addition, it is suitable for cutting as sod ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Agrostis canina gets its name for the velvet appearance that this grass produces. It has the finest texture of all the bent grasses. This grass was used in Europe for estate lawns and golf courses because it could be cut so short. Velvet bent grass requires similar upkeep and maintenance to creeping bent. Velvet bent has recently had a ...
  7. Agrostis canina. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Agrostis. Species. Agrostis canina. Identification Numbers. TSN: 40396. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
  8. worldfloraonline.org

    Loosely tufted perennial 2-7 dm, sometimes with short leafy stolons; lvs not conspicuously crowded toward the base; blades of the cauline lvs flat, 4-6 cm × 1-3 mm; infl 5-20 cm, distinctly longer than thick even when fully expanded, the scabrous branches spreading at anthesis, later more erect; spikelets 1.9-2.5 mm; lemma 1.3-1.9 mm, bearing a bent awn to 4.5 mm near the middle ...
  9. While Agrostis as a genus is easily recognised the species within it are not. Clive Stace, in New Flora of the British Isles (Second Edition), Cambridge University Press, 1997, lists eleven species of which the following six are likely to be met with in East Anglia : Agrostis capillaris, A. stolonifera, A. gigantea, A. vinealis, A.canina and
  10. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Plants perennial; appearing loosely cespitose and forming a rather closed turf, stoloniferous, stolons to 25 cm, slender, leafy, weakly rooting and eventually producing tufts of shoots at the nodes, without rhizomes.Culms 15-75 cm, erect, frequently geniculate at the base, sometimes weakly rooting at the lower nodes, with 2-4(6) nodes.Leaves basal and cauline; sheaths usually smooth, sometimes ...

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