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largest family with some 12,000 species.
Besides their similar morphology,
graminoids share the
widespread occurrence and
often dominance in open
habitats such...
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Herbaceous plants include graminoids, forbs, and ferns.
Forbs are
generally defined as
herbaceous broad-leafed plants,
while graminoids are
plants with gr****-like...
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Other common plant life-forms
include prostrate shrubs; tussock-forming
graminoids;
cushion plants; and cryptogams, such as
bryophytes and lichens. Relative...
- A forb or
phorb is a
herbaceous flowering plant that is not a
graminoid (gr****, sedge, or rush). The term is used in
biology and in
vegetation ecology...
- The
Cyperaceae (/saɪpəˈreɪsiˌaɪ, -siːˌiː/) are a
family of
graminoid (gr****-like),
monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The
family is large:...
- 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...
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predominantly in open gr****lands
where they are
often dominant.
While most are
graminoids,
other growth forms such as forbs, vines, shrubs, and even some trees...
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Crown Hill Park is a 242-acre (0.98 km2)
recreation area
operated by
Jefferson County Open
Space in
unincorporated Jefferson County, Colorado. The park...
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common juniper,
eared willow, lingonberry,
water horsetail, bracken,
graminoids (i.e. gr****es in the
wider sense)
Avenella flexuosa and
Carex globularis...
- many
different types of semi-natural gr****lands, e.g. hay meadows. The
graminoids are
among the most
versatile life forms. They
became widespread toward...