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  2. Dactylis glomerata - Wikipedia

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    Dactylis glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, known as cock's-foot, [2] also colloquially as orchard grass, or cat grass (due to its popularity for use with domestic cats). It is a cool-season perennial C 3 tufted grass native throughout most of Europe, temperate Asia, and northern Africa. [3] [2] [4] [5] [6]

  3. Cynosurus echinatus - Wikipedia

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    Cynosurus echinatus is a species of grass known by the common names bristly dogstail grass, [1] rough dog's-tail [2] and hedgehog dogtail. It is native to southern Europe, and it is known in the Americas and Australia as an introduced species and sometimes a noxious weed .

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  5. Oplismenus undulatifolius - Wikipedia

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    The grass spread quickly into connected natural areas in Baltimore and Carroll counties. By 1999 it was identified in Montgomery County at Wheaton Regional Park . [ 16 ] In 2006 it was identified in Prince George's County at Little Paint Branch Park [2] , the adjacent Beltsville Agricultural Research Center -East and the National Greenbelt Park .

  6. Rescued dogs experience grass for the very first time - AOL

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    Beagle Freedom Project posted a heartwarming but bittersweet video of the dogs experiencing grass for the first time in their lives and the beautiful moment quickly went viral.

  7. Xerophyllum tenax - Wikipedia

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    Xerophyllum tenax is a perennial herb [12] that can grow to 15–150 centimetres (6–59 inches) in height. It grows in bunches with the leaves wrapped around and extending from a small stem at ground level.

  8. Why Dogs Eat Grass - AOL

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    That said, grass-eating dogs might just be bored. If they have a big yard to play in but not much quality time with their owner, a dog might chew grass to pass the time. Almost all dogs respond ...

  9. Vallisneria spiralis - Wikipedia

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    Vallisneria spiralis, also known as straight vallisneria, tape grass, or eel grass is a common aquarium plant that prefers good light and a nutrient rich substrate. In the wild, it can be found in tropical and sub-tropical regions worldwide.