-
perennial tussock-forming
gr**** widespread in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Pacific. In
Australia it is
commonly known as
kangaroo gr**** and in East Africa...
- this family, the red
kangaroo, as well as the
antilopine kangaroo,
eastern grey
kangaroo, and
western grey
kangaroo.
Kangaroos are
indigenous to Australia...
- The name
arises from the
extraordinary richness of the
locality with
kangaroo gr**** before it was settled. It is a
descriptive term,
apparently coined by...
-
study of
kangaroos in
Central Australia found that
green gr**** makes up 75–95% of the diet, with
Eragrostis setifolia dominating at 54%. This
gr**** continues...
- eucalyptus, and as well as Acacia, Bauhinia, Pand**** with
gr****es such as
Heteropogon and
kangaroo gr**** (Themeda).
Animals in the
African savanna generally...
- mesquite,
creosote bush, purslane, ocotillo, and
grama gr**** in
their ch**** pouches.
Kangaroo rats will
store extra seeds in seed caches. This caching...
- bluegr****
Setaria sphacelata –
African bristlegr****
Themeda triandra –
kangaroo gr**** Thinopyrum intermedium –
intermediate wheatgr****
Herbaceous legume forages...
- [citation needed] One of the
traditional ingredients was the
seeds of
kangaroo gr****.
Seeds varied depending on the time of year and the area in Australia...
-
Tussock gr****es or
bunch gr****es are a
group of
gr**** species in the
family Poaceae. They
usually grow as
singular plants in clumps, tufts, hummocks,...
-
closely related to wheat. It is not a cereal, nor is it even a
member of the
gr**** family.
Buckwheat is
related to sorrel, knotweed, and rhubarb, and is known...