Puccinellia parishii
Puccinellia parishii is an uncommon species of grass known by the common names bog alkaligrass and Parish's alkali grass. It is native to the western United States, where it is known from a few locations in Arizona and New Mexico, and one occurrence each in California and Colorado. It is an ephemeral grass, beginning to produce stems near the end of winter, flowering in early spring, dying and withering away by July.
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Puccinellia parishii
Puccinellia parishii is an uncommon species of grass known by the common names bog alkaligrass and Parish's alkali grass. It is native to the western United States, where it is known from a few locations in Arizona and New Mexico, and one occurrence each in California and Colorado. It is an ephemeral grass, beginning to produce stems near the end of winter, flowering in early spring, dying and withering away by July.
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Puccinellia parishii is an unc ...... ng and withering away by July.
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Бески́льница Пари́ша (лат. Puc ...... ескильница (лат. Puccinellia).
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Puccinellia parishii is an unc ...... ng and withering away by July.
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Бески́льница Пари́ша (лат. Puc ...... ескильница (лат. Puccinellia).
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Puccinellia parishii
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Бескильница Париша
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