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  2. Miscanthus sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus sinensis, the eulalia [1] or Chinese silver grass, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to eastern Asia throughout most of China, Japan, Taiwan and Korea.

  3. Morning Light - Wikipedia

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    Morning Light, a 1930 novel by Frank Bird Linderman; Morning Light: The Islanders in the Days of Oak and Hemp, 1946 book by H. M. Tomlinson; Morning Light, a 1976 book by French Catholic writer Jean Sulivan, winner of Prix Bretagne; Morning Light, a 1998 book of poetry by Lee Harwood; Morning Light, a 2008 novel by Catherine Anderson

  4. Miscanthus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus × giganteus (Miscanthus giganteus, giant miscanthus) [A 1] is a highly productive, rhizomatous C4 perennial grass, originating from Asia. [A 2] It is a sterile (noninvasive) hybrid of M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus, and grows to heights of more than 4 m (13 ft) in one growing season (from the third season onwards).

  5. List of plant genus names with etymologies (L–P) - Wikipedia

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    possibly Latin: small light (from the dewy sparkle), or yellowish, or Italian for a bioluminescent insect Juncaceae: Poales: CS: G Lycaste (unclear) Orchidaceae: Asparagales: St: G Lycianthes: Lycium + flower Solanaceae: Solanales: Ba: Lycium: Greek and Latin name for a shrub from Lycia: Solanaceae: Solanales: CS: G Lycopus: wolf foot (the ...

  6. Miscanthus × giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus × giganteus, also known as the giant miscanthus, is a sterile hybrid of Miscanthus sinensis and Miscanthus sacchariflorus. [ b ] It is a perennial grass with bamboo-like stems that can grow to heights of 3–4 metres (13 ft) in one season (from the third season onwards).

  7. Miscanthus nepalensis - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus nepalensis, Himalayan fairy grass, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to mountain slopes in China (Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan), Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Nepal, and introduced in Malaysia. It is found at elevations of 1,900–2,800 m (6,200–9,200 ft).

  8. Miscanthus floridulus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus floridulus is native to parts of eastern and southeastern Asia and the Pacific islands.. It is native to southern China, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Peninsular Malaysia on the Asian mainland, and to Japan, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, Hainan, the Philippines, Sumatra, Java, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Sulawesi, Maluku, and New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu ...

  9. Miscanthus sacchariflorus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus sacchariflorus, the Amur silvergrass, [1] is a grass native to temperate Northeast Asia. Culms are erect, 90 centimetres (35 in) – 250 centimetres (98 in) in height and 5 millimetres (0.20 in) – 8 millimetres (0.31 in) in diameter.