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Definition of Quaking grass

Quaking grass
Quaking bog, a bog of forming peat so saturated with water that it shakes when trodden upon. Quaking grass. (Bot.) (a) One of several grasses of the genus Briza, having slender-stalked and pendulous ovate spikelets, which quake and rattle in the wind. Briza maxima is the large quaking grass; B. media and B. minor are the smaller kinds. (b) Rattlesnake grass (Glyceria Canadensis).

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- islands in the Atlantic. The group is generally referred to as the quaking gr****es because the flowers and seedheads shake on their stalks in the slightest...
- big quaking gr****, great quaking gr****, greater quaking-gr****, large quaking gr****, blowfly gr****, rattlesnake gr****, s****y gr****, rattle gr****, and...
- Briza minor is a species of gr**** known by the common names lesser quaking-gr**** or little quakinggr****. It is native to the Mediterranean Basin, and it...
- perennial gr**** in the family Poaceae and is a species of the genus Briza. Common name includes quaking-gr****, common quaking gr****, cow-quake, didder,...
- rare flora, such as Scabiosa columbaria (small scabious), milkwort and quaking gr****. The caverns are also a nationally important hibernation site for seven...
- Ayanna Floyd Davis January 21, 2018 (2018-01-21) 1BEO03 0.707 4 4 "Quaking Gr****" Tanya Hamilton Story by : Elwood Reid & Mike Flynn Teleplay by : Elwood...
- flax-lily (Dianella revoluta) and gr**** species such as the introduced big quaking gr**** (Briza maxima) and little quaking gr**** (B. minor) and members of the...
- Poaceae, also known as the true gr****es, is the fourth largest plant family in the world with around 12,000 species and roughly 800 genera. They contain...
- glaucus sedge, sheep's-fescue, meadow oat-gr****, heath-gr**** and common quaking-gr****, together with cowslip, salad burnet, rock-rose, betony, small scabious...
- leaves of the quaking aspen and other species in the genus Populus serve as food for caterpillars of various moths and butterflies. Quaking aspen trees...