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- Desmostachya bipinnata, commonly known as halfa gr****, big cordgr****, and salt reed-gr****, is an Old World perennial gr****, long known and used in human...
- Desmostachya is a genus of gr**** in the family Poaceae. It is native to Africa and Asia. The genus Desmostachya was originally published as Eragrostis...
- दर्भ) and Pavitram (Sanskrit: पवित्रम्), are the Sanskrit terms for Desmostachya bipinnata gr****. This gr**** is of literary and ritual significance in...
- family of potent cannabis strains named for the Hindu Kush Kusha gr****, Desmostachya bipinnata, a perennial gr**** species Kush (maize), a cornmeal preparation...
- annulatum, Sporobolus marginatus, Saccharum spontaneum, Cenchrus ciliaris, Desmostachya bipinnata, Eragrostis species, Ergamopagan species, Phragmites species...
- mutica, Aristida hystrix, Themeda quadrivalvis, Cenchrus ciliaris and Desmostachya bipinnata. Senna tora and Argemone mexicana are also common. The main...
- each November/December; they ****emble in tall gr****land dominated by Desmostachya bipinnata and vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides), but where this is too...
- (Ramayana), in Hindu mythology, one of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita Desmostachya bipinnata (Kusha), a tall tufted perennial gr**** Kucha (woreda) in Ethiopia...
- Gr**** S. spontaneum), munj gr**** (Tripidium bengalense), as well as Desmostachya bipinnata. The birds are usually encountered in the early mornings and...
- other genera, including Agrostis, Airopsis, Chascolytrum, Desmazeria, Desmostachya, Distichlis, Eragrostis, Glyceria, Halopyrum, Neesiochloa, Poa, Tribolium...