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Prairie Cordgrass (Noun)

Meaning

North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • Prairie cordgrass grows in wet prairies and shallow marshes throughout the Great Plains region of North America.
  • Prairie cordgrass is an important component of native North American prairies and is often included in prairie restoration plantings.
  • The characteristic dry membranous margins on the leaves of prairie cordgrass help to identify this plant from similar species.
  • In the fall, the long awns on the glumes of prairie cordgrass turn a golden brown color, creating a striking visual effect.
  • Prairie cordgrass can be used as a specimen plant or in a native garden setting to add texture and interest to the landscape.

Synonyms

  • Freshwater Cordgrass
  • Spartina Pectinmata
  • Slough Grass

Hypernyms

  • Cord Grass
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