- American panic grass
- просо колумбийское (Panicum columbianum)* * *просо колумбийское
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
witch grass — noun 1. European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed • Syn: ↑dog grass, ↑couch grass, ↑quackgrass, ↑quack grass, ↑quick grass, ↑witchgrass, ↑Agropyron repens … Useful english dictionary
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switch grass — noun grass of western America used for hay • Syn: ↑Panicum virgatum • Hypernyms: ↑panic grass * * * noun Etymology: alteration of quitch grass : a panic grass (Panicum virgatum) of the western … Useful english dictionary
old witch grass — noun North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land • Syn: ↑witchgrass, ↑witch grass, ↑old witchgrass, ↑tumble grass, ↑Panicum capillare • Hypernyms: ↑panic grass … Useful english dictionary
tumble grass — noun North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land • Syn: ↑witchgrass, ↑witch grass, ↑old witchgrass, ↑old witch grass, ↑Panicum capillare • Hypernyms: ↑panic grass * * * … Useful english dictionary
switch grass — n. a type of tall panic grass (Panicum virgatum), usually found in the North American prairie and used for fodder or as an ornamental: also written switchgrass … English World dictionary
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switchgrass — noun Etymology: alteration of quitch (grass) Date: 1840 a tall North American panic grass (Panicum virgatum) that is used for hay and forage … New Collegiate Dictionary