- In
botany and ecology, a
graminoid refers to a
herbaceous plant with a gr****-like morphology, i.e.,
elongated culms with long, blade-like leaves. They...
- The
Cyperaceae (/ˌsaɪpəˈreɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/) are a
family of
graminoid (gr****-like),
monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The
family is large;...
- A forb or
phorb is a
herbaceous flowering plant that is not a
graminoid (gr****, sedge, or rush). The term is used in
botany and in
vegetation ecology...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sedges, Cyperaceae, are a
family of
graminoid (gr****-like)
flowering plants named for the saw-like
edges of
their leaves...
-
category of
graminoid,
although strictly speaking these are not
included within the
study of agrostology. In
contrast to the word
graminoid, the words...
- and
Bromus spp. in the
early part of the
breeding season and new non-
graminoid herbaceous plants in the mid and late season. In wetlands, they consistently...
- to occur. St. Francis'
satyr is
found in
wetland habitats dominated by
graminoids and sedges, such as
abandoned beaver dams or
along streams with beavers...
-
Herbaceous plants include graminoids, forbs, and ferns.
Forbs are
generally defined as
herbaceous broad-leafed plants,
while graminoids are
plants with gr****-like...
-
lists the
graminoid species of
Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area
located in
western Baltimore County, Maryland,
United States.
Graminoids, within...
- In
times of famine, they eat dead fish or
marine mammals, berries, and
graminoid vegetation. When
marking their territory,
Kamchatkan brown bears often...