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There is splendor in the panic grass.
Plants unrelated to panic grass also experience this protective effect when inoculated with the virus-infected fungus.
Dichanthelium lanuginosum (Panic grass) is a species of grass.
Dichanthelium hirstii is a species of grass known by the common name Hirst's panic grass.
Small game hide from predators among tall thickets of panic grass, planted to filter runoff from the farm.
It is planted as a nurse crop for sericea lespedeza, coastal panic grass, and switchgrass.
"Panic Grass and Feverfew"
Hawaii: Giant panic grass; Little millet.
Chekov operated his controls, and a short time later, he once more brought the craft to a stop, this time setting it down in the panic grass.
Panicum leibergii (prairie panic grass)
He walked ten meters, then squatted and waved away some of the panic grass, uncovering a squat cylinder that rose about half a meter from the ground.
His hair was a tangle of sandy-brown curls, tossed by the same wind that bent the slender stems of spartina and panic grass on the dunes.
The larvae feed on Nodding Fescue (Festuca obtusa), panic grass (Panicum spp.)
Chasséens were sedentary farmers (rye, panic grass, millet, apples, pears, prunes) and herders (sheep, goats, oxen).
Excerpt from Panic Grass in City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology, Lawrence Ferlinghetti (ed.)
Other common names for switchgrass include tall panic grass, Wobsqua grass, blackbent, tall prairiegrass, wild redtop, thatchgrass, and Virginia switchgrass.
Visitors meander past a meadow of buttercups, panic grass and other Potomac Valley plants and a somewhat surreal field of corn, tobacco, squash and other crops.
The Dune Panic Grass Moth (Coenochroa illibella) is a species of snout moth in the genus Coenochroa.
Curvularia protuberata is an endosymbiote of panic grass (Dichanthelium lanuginosum) that enables it to thrive near hot springs in soil temperatures of up to 104 F (40 C).
Dr. Kress also suggests turning part of the lawn into a food patch full of wild plants like amaranth, lamb's-quarters, bristle and panic grass, which are among the most important bird foods.
Megathyrsus maximus, known as Guinea Grass or Green Panic Grass in English, is a large perennial bunch grass that is native to Africa Palestine, and Yemen.
Just 50 yards from the head of the trail, the three women and seven men taking the course watched their teacher demonstrate how to take a sample of panic grass found along the upper edge of the intertidal zone.
It forms a mutualistic relationship with Dichanthelium lanuginosum (panic grass) and Curvularia thermal tolerance virus that allows the grass to grow in soils that are far warmer than it normally tolerates.
His debut album, Panic Grass and Fever Few gained him four-star reviews in the Guardian and Observer newspapers in the U.K. and he was featured on the 2009 thirtieth anniversary cover of the influential fRoots magazine.
Dunes dominated by sea oats occur from the upper beach driftline back to the stable secondary dunes, where they mix with other grasses such as Saltmeadow Cordgrass and panic grass, as well as seaside goldenrod, spurge and other herbs to form a stable salt-tolerant grassland.