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Poaceae Collection (page 7)

Poaceae, commonly known as the grass family, encompasses a diverse range of plants that play a crucial role in our ecosystems

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Poaceae Collection: Botany, Poaceae or true grasses, Wheat damaged by the Wheat gall nematode Anguina tritici
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Poaceae Collection: Avena sativa (Oat) grasses and husks, full frame
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Poaceae Collection: Avena sativa (Oat) grasses in boxes
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Poaceae Collection: Using hands to divide tangled clump of grass roots (Poaceae)
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Poaceae Collection: Graminaceae, Weed, illustration
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Poaceae Collection: Botany, Poaceae or true grasses, scheme of the flower, illustration
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Poaceae Collection: Grass seed, light micrograph C014 / 4727
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Poaceae Collection: Bearded reedling
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Poaceae Collection: Marshland, UK C014 / 1594
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Poaceae Collection: Marshland, UK C014 / 1595
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Poaceae Collection: Lemon grass, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5196
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Poaceae Collection: Bamboo grove in Japan
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Poaceae Collection: Poaceae: The Grass tribe, grasses used by humans
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Poaceae Collection: Trimeresurus albolabris, bamboo pit viper
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Poaceae Collection: Zea mais, maize
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Poaceae Collection: Dactylis glomerata, cocksfoot
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Poaceae Collection: Poa pratensis, smooth meadow-grass
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Poaceae Collection: Lotium perenne, perennial rye grass
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Poaceae Collection: Holcus landatus, Yorkshire fog
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Poaceae Collection: Coix lachryma, pit pit grass
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Poaceae Collection: Fesuca pratensis, meadow fescue
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Poaceae Collection: Dendrocalamus strictus, giant bamboo
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Poaceae Collection: Oryza sativa, common rice
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Poaceae Collection: Eleusine coracana, finger millet
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Poaceae Collection: Zea mays, maize
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Poaceae Collection: Oats
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Poaceae Collection: Oats
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Poaceae Collection: Phragmites oeningensis
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Poaceae Collection: Cymbopogon iwarancusa, oilgrass
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Poaceae Collection: Tritonia crocata, corn lily
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Poaceae Collection: Papaver rhoeas L, corn poppy
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Poaceae Collection: Quiscalus quiscula, common grackle
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Poaceae Collection: Capillipedium parviflorum, weed
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Poaceae Collection: Melocanna baccifera, berry bamboo
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Poaceae Collection: Panicum frumentaceum, barnyard grass
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Poaceae Collection: Gladiolus sp. corn flag
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Poaceae Collection: Saccharum officinarum, sugarcane
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Poaceae Collection: Zea mays, corn
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Poaceae Collection: Zea mays L. corn
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Poaceae Collection: European Feather Grass (Stipa pennata) close-up of awns, Causse de Gramat, Massif Central
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Poaceae Collection: Winter Wild Oat (Avena sterilis) close-up of seedheads, at sunset, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence
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Poaceae Collection: Yellow Oat-grass
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Poaceae Collection: Sea Oats (Uniola paniculata) Captiva Island, Florida
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Poaceae Collection: Bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) flowering in hay meadow alongside ox-eye daisies (marguerites)
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Poaceae Collection: Bamboo (Bambuseae sp. ) large tract dead after post-flowering die-back
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Poaceae Collection: False Oat-grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) flowering, with yellow stamens, Slovenia, june
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Poaceae Collection: Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) close-up of seedheads, Powys, Wales, july
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Poaceae Collection: Elephant Grass (Miscanthus x giganteus) bio-fuel crop, Shropshire, England


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Poaceae, commonly known as the grass family, encompasses a diverse range of plants that play a crucial role in our ecosystems. From towering palms swaying gracefully in front of rice terraces to the resilient marram grass thriving on coastal sand dunes, these species demonstrate the adaptability and resilience of Poaceae. In Jatiluwih Green Land, Bali, Indonesia, Arundo donax or giant reed stands tall amidst a pile of stones. Its sturdy stems and feathery plumes create an enchanting sight against the backdrop of lush green rice fields. Speaking of rice (Oryza sativa), its terrace cultivation is an age-old practice that sustains communities worldwide. Anderby Creek in Lincolnshire showcases another remarkable adaptation within Poaceae - Marram Grass (Ammophila arenaria). This hardy grass thrives in sandy habitats near hamlets and helps stabilize fragile coastal dunes while providing shelter for various organisms. Moving onto agricultural significance, Saccharum officinarum or sugar cane symbolizes sweetness and economic prosperity. Its tall stalks laden with sucrose-rich juice have been cultivated for centuries to satisfy our sweet tooth and fuel industries around the globe. Friticum hordeiforme or wheat holds immense importance as one of humanity's staple crops. The golden fields sway gently under blue skies, promising bountiful harvests that sustain millions worldwide. Irrigated rice fields present a mesmerizing spectacle with their shimmering waters reflecting sunlight onto vibrant green paddies. Oryza sativa flourishes here thanks to human ingenuity and careful water management practices. Phragmites australis or common reed paints serene landscapes with its slender stalks rising from wetlands. These versatile plants provide habitat for countless aquatic creatures while adding beauty to marshy environments. Even wildlife finds solace among Poaceae.