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8 Cards in this Set

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Little bluestem



Schizachyrium scoparium



Andropogoneae

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Woolly locoweed



Astragalus mollissimus



Fabaceae



POISONOUS!

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Blue grama



Bouteloua gracilis



Cynodonteae


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Buffalograss



Bouteloua dactyloides



Cynodonteae

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Fringed sagewort



Artemisia frigida



Asteraceae

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Western wheatgrass



Pascopyrum smithii



Triticeae

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Lambert crazyweed



Oxytropis lambertii



Fabaceae



POISONOUS!

True or False



The growing points (meristematic tissue) of most grasses are located primarily at the tips of leaves and culms.

FALSE