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  2. Hessian fabric - Wikipedia

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    For planting grass, on areas that have steep slopes or high levels of soil erosion, a layer of hessian jute tacked on over grass seeds can prevent seeds from being moved by rain, runoff, or wind. Landscapers can use this fabric for many uses due to its strength, durability, moisture resistance, and protective properties.

  3. Panicum decompositum - Wikipedia

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    The seeds, harvested in large quantities, by stacking and burning and then collecting the fallen seeds, possibly on a drop blanket made out of animal skin. [7] The seeds can be collected dry, combined with other native seeds such as wattle seeds and spinifex grass seeds to produce flour. The seed heads usually contain adequate moisture to ...

  4. Spikelet - Wikipedia

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    Lemma is a phytomorphological term referring to a part of the spikelet. It is the lowermost of two chaff-like bracts enclosing the grass floret.The lemma often bears a long bristle called an awn, and may be similar in form to the glumes, which are chaffy bracts at the base of each spikelet.

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    Pay less for landscaping with Wonderlawn’s quick lawn grass seed mixture. Each 32-ounce bag is full of quality seeds at a value price that are disease and drought resistant and promote growing ...

  6. Sporobolus heterolepis - Wikipedia

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    Sporobolus heterolepis, commonly known as prairie dropseed, [1] is a species of prairie grass native to the tallgrass and mixed grass prairies of central North America from Texas to southern Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also found further east, to the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada , but is much less common beyond the Great Plains ...

  7. Salish weaving - Wikipedia

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    The grass was boiled to render them soft and pliable. Whenever used for weaving, the fibers were kept moist. Indian hemp was used by the Salish speaking people near Spuzzum on the Fraser River, as a foundation warp material. On the grass warp, the blanket of soft dog's hair or mountain goat wool was woven. [5]