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I'll bet that foxtail has been in there all day.
It often goes by the common name Foxtail lily.
All three men wore their hair long, tied down in back and then flared out like a foxtail.
"Where in hell did he pick up a foxtail?"
She clearly intended to remove the foxtail from Bart's paw.
I'll have that nasty old foxtail out in two seconds, and you'll feel better."
We stopped on the ridge by a battered and solitary old foxtail pine.
From outside she heard the call of birds within the foxtail grass, way out past the stone wall surrounding the cabin.
If there's a foxtail within a hundred miles, he'll find the dad-blamed thing."
"Shouldn't someone pull out the foxtail and disinfect the sore?"
It is the wild antecedent of the crop foxtail millet.
"Nice," Hugh agreed distantly, and made to pick up the foxtail.
The noodles were made from foxtail and broom millet.
"I thought I'd get this foxtail out for you, Shorty.
After watching her gently probe for the foxtail, he grinned and said, "He's taken a shine to you, no question."
Giant foxtail has been introduced to North America, where it is a widespread weed.
Waves of foxtail marsh grass stretch on as far as the eye can see.
He stood with the dustpan in one hand and the foxtail in the other, seemingly waiting for something.
Although the foxtail lily is probably the most dramatic spike to grow in the garden, it is not the only one.
Knees can be blind pegged with foxtail wedges on both ends or bolted in place.
Crop rotation with two years of alfalfa effectively reduces giant foxtail populations.
But the likely candidates settled down to one, the foxtail lilies (Eremurus).
When the foxtail lilies arrived, the large box contained several gigantic octopus-like roots.
"Another damned foxtail," the old hired hand pronounced.
A "wild Timothy" was found to grow in Yosemite at the time of its discovery but may have been a foxtail.
Alopecurus pratensis, fertilisation of.
It is often confused with Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis).
Alopecurus pratensis (I)
Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis)
Grassland vegetation is represented by Agrostis stolonifera, Poa trivialis, Alopecurus pratensis and other types of vegetation.
Alopecurus pratensis, known as the Meadow Foxtail or the Field Meadow Foxtail, is a perennial grass, belonging to the grass family (Poaceae).
Timothy-grass can be confused with Meadow Foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) and Purple-stem Cat's-tail (Phleum phleoides).
Alopecurus pratensis has two common relatives Marsh Foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus and Black Grass Alopecurus myosuroides.
British NVC community MG4 (Alopecurus pratensis - Sanguisorba officinalis grassland) is one of the mesotrophic grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.
The larvae feed on Alopecurus pratensis, Anthoxanthum odoratum, Avena pubescens, Briza media, Bromus hordeaceus, Dactylis glomerata, Elymus, Holcus lanatus, Koeleria and Poa annua.