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A fungus in the family Clavicipitaceae fruiting on grass in Somerset, UK
Moth Agriphila Straminella sitting an grass straw blurred bokeh background
Wild grass growing in a meadow in rural Minnesota, United States.
Wild grasses against a green background.
Flowering grasses, cow parsley and other wild plants on the edge of grassland on a sunny day in the spring season.
Horizontal close up shoot with tall, blooming grass
Northern wild rice (Zizania palustris) from Wisconsin. Annual plant native to the Great Lakes region of North America.
Ripe dunlins beside a small lake close to a forest in a large public park called Dyrehaven north of Copenhagen. The park is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site called The Kings North Zealand
Loose nodding panicles of tall hairy grass in the family Poaceae
Field of yellow flowers in a park in Den Bosch (‘s-Hertogenbosch) with common ragwort in the foreground
close-up green couch grass detail
Ripe grass seed head in a meadow.
A pyralid moth on a grass stock
Low to short hairy annual or biennial; hairs whitish or reddish. Lower leaves stalked, upper unstalked, the leaflets linear-oblong; stipules lanceolate, pointed. Flowers whitish or pinkish, 4mm long, numerous, in dense oblong or egg-shaped, stalked, silky-hairy heads, the petals much shorter than the calyx. Pod 1 seeded.\nHabitat: Dry grasslands, often on slightly acid soils, field borders, grassy heaths, road verges, woodland pathways, waste places, sometimes on sand dunes, at low attitudes.\nFlowering Season: June-September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThis is a common Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
close-up of flowering grasses in a meadow in springtime with pollen
Closeup of ribwort plantains a species of plantains
Familiar grass in the family Poaceae, with pollen-producing stamens flowering in British grassland
barley field
brown reed grass with green background
Grasshopper on a blade of grass.
abstract image of grain ears
Deschampsia flexuosa, commonly known as wavy hair-grass, is a species of bunchgrass in the grass family widely distributed in Eurasia, Africa, South America, and North America.\nDescription:\nWavy hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa, has wiry leaves and delicate, shaking panicles formed of silvery or purplish-brown flower heads on wavy, hair-like stalks. The leaves are bunched in tight tufts with plants forming a very tussocky, low sward 5 to 20 cm tall before flowering, to 30 cm high.\nDistribution and habitat:\nDeschampsia flexuosa is found naturally in dry grasslands and on moors and heaths. \nIt is also an important component of the ground flora of birch and oak woodland. \nThe plant has a preference for acidic, free-draining soil, and avoids chalk and limestone areas. It can exist over 1,200 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a common Grass Species on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Foam coming out of the plants.
conde, bahia, brazil - october 6, 2021: Butterbur plant - Cenchrus echinatus - is seen on a plot of land in the city of Conde.
Cnephasia pasiuana or pumicana, the meadow shade a species of tortrix moths (family Tortricidae) pest of cereals. Moth on ear of barley. Freshly hatched moth, remnants of the pupa visible.
Selective focus on grass on the Green Timbers Greenway in Surrey, British Columbia. Spring afternoon.
Panicle of tufted perennial grass common in lowland British grassland including verges and meadows
Reeds in the rain.
Close-up of an ear in a cornfield with blurry background
Lush vegetation in the end of the short arctic summer in Igaliku in the south western part of Greenland.
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