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Yorkshire fog

Aveneae Cold and temperate Holcus lanatus -Yorkshire fog Danthonia pilosa - tussock grass... [Pg.487]

Basal leaf sheath with red coloration restricted to Yorkshire fog veins dense short hairs heading May. [Pg.97]

Presence or absence of leaf/stem hairs. A few grasses have very hairy leaves, such as barren brome and Yorkshire fog. Wild oats only have hairs on the leaf margin. Most grasses are usually hairless. [Pg.98]

Yorkshire fog is an extremely unpalatable grass except when very young. It is especially prevalent under acid conditions where fields have been repeatedly cut for hay. Barley grass is a cotmnon weed of permanent pastures in southern England. It is also extremely unpalatable. [Pg.470]

Yarrow (P) Yellow iris or flag (P) Yellow-rattle (A) Yorkshire fog (P) Achillea millefolium Iris pseudacorus Rhinanthus minor Holcus lanatus... [Pg.538]


See other pages where Yorkshire fog is mentioned: [Pg.528]    [Pg.488]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.489]    [Pg.528]    [Pg.488]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.489]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.470 ]




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