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  • sites and gardens throughout northern North America. The parents are C. arundinacea (L.) Roth and C. epigejos (p. 710); the hybrids are seed-sterile. None
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  • tabashir, lumps of pure silica that form in the internodal cavities. Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd. is a synonym of B. bambos that still appears in some listings
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  • varietal treatment for the Flora region. Hybrids of C. epigejos with C. arundinacea (L.) Roth are called C. xacutiflora (p. 721). None. None. window.prop
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  • with long, lax panicle branches have been called Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea (Schrank) H. Paul rather than Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench subsp. caerulea
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  • forage grass in Australia, Africa, and South America. The hybrid with P. arundinacea, P. xmonspeliensis Daveau, is also a good forage grass. The name 'Toowoomba
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