10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOPGRASS»
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Flora of North America: Magnoliophyta: Commelinidae (in ...
... 458 Lolium temulentum L. subsp. temulentum, 456, 458, 459
LONGFLOWERED VELDTGRASS, 36 LONGLEAF SQUIRRELTAIL, 319
LONGSTAMEN RICE, 38 LONGTONGUE MUTTONGRASS, 558 LOOSE
SILKYBENT, 789 LOPGRASS, ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2007
2
Weeds of California and Other Western States
211653 loose-flowered sprangletop (Leptochloa spp.), 211190 loosestrife (
Lythrum spp.) California, 2:912, 914 hyssop, 21908-914 purple, 2:908-914
spatulaleaf, 2:912, 913-914 threebract, 21912, 913,914 lopgrass (Bromus spp.),
211065 ...
Joseph M. DiTomaso, Evelyn A. Healy, 2007
... 972 long-spine sandbur, 308 longtom, 754 loose silkybent, 211 lopgrass, 294
Louisiana cupgrass, 521 lovegrass tridens, 969 lovegrass, 510 low speargrass,
815 Luziolafluitans, 609, 610 Luziola peruviana, 609, 611 Lycurus phleoides,
612 ...
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Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
... soft (E) chess, soft (E) lopgrass (E) Serrafalcus mollis Parl. Trespe, Weiche (D)
Bromus ovinus Scop. (syn) see Bromus patulus Mert. + Koch (syn) japonicus
Bromus pinnatus L. (syn) see Brachypodium pinnatum Bromus pratensis Ehrh. (
syn) ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
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The Farmers' Register: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to the ...
... that all the seeds of grass, lopgrass, and other seeds. which come up amongst
the barley, may be destroyed by the two ploughings that are necessary in
preparing for the crop of oats. The saintlbin is sown amongst the oats, at the rate
ol'four ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
n lopgrass (see below). — adj lop-eared of animals, having drooping ears. — lop
grass soft brome-grass. — adj lopsld ed leaning to one side, off balance; heavier
or bigger on one side than the other. [Perh connected with lob] lop2 lop, 17 to ...
7
Natural turf for sport and amenity: science and practice
Sheath split near the tip Bromus mollis (soft brome or lopgrass) - Leaves hairy but
not softly so, rough to the touch, foliage drooping, of pale sap-green colour. Leaf
blade narrowing towards base and tapering to tip Brachypodium sylvaticum ...
W. A. Adams, R. J. Gibbs, 1994
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A Checklist of Economic Plants in Australia
... Small Lythrum hyssopifolia Spiked Lythrum salicaria Yellow Lysimachia
vulgaris Lopgrass Bromus mollis Loquat Eriobotrya japonica Cooktown
Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Native Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Lotononis Lotononis
bainesii Lotus ...
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Manual of Grasses for North America
Bromus hordeaceus L. LOPGRASS, BROME MOU [p.371, 514] Bromus
hordeaceus is native to southernEurope andnorthern Africa. Itis weedy, growing
in disturbedareas such as roadsides, fields, sandy beaches, andwaste places,
and can be ...
Mary E. Barkworth, Laurel K. Anderton, Kathleen M. Capels, 2013
10
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Oxfordshire
He does not give sainfoin-ha y to sheep, as the lopgrass in it fouls the land
exceedingly : uses clover-hay instead of it. Much sainfoin is sown at Maple
Durham : five bushels of seed per acre. The after-grass is fed by cows, and by
lambs at ...
Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), 1969