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big bluestem

by AnnaWhipkeyIndiana, USA

restored prairie

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by IvyMinnesota, USA

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

0 0 big bluestem

big bluestem

by AnnaWhipkeyIndiana, USA

restored Indiana prairie

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Andropogon sp.

by dcslaughFlorida, USA

This was a warm December, but this plant is probably dead. What might it have ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by IvyPlymouth, Minnesota, USA

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by JoeCourneyaMinnesota, USA

0 1 Broom Sedge

Broom Sedge

by ArilMorehead, Kentucky, USA

3 1 big bluestem

big bluestem

by AnnaWhipkeyIndiana, USA

marsh with grasslands

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by Aaron8Menomonie, Wisconsin

I took this photo on 07/31/2010, the same plant isn't even close to blooming ...

0 2 Bushy Bluestem

Bushy Bluestem

by MichaelEdwardNorth Miami, Florida, USA

Upright "grass" plant with flower stalks shown. 6 to 7 feet in height.

0 0 Big bluestem grass

Big bluestem grass

by Brett Minnesota, USA

Root decoction has been made for stomachaches.

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by SilverwoodParkNew Brighton, Minnesota, USA

Big bluestem in flower.

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Broomsedge

by MachiFlorida, USA

Very common plant in Florida. They are very beautiful in the winter when you ...

0 2 Broomsedge

Broomsedge

by TravisAnthonySpringfield, Missouri, USA

About 15 inches tall.

3 1 Big bluestem

Big bluestem

by WillPollardNYC, New York, USA

growing in the Native Garden expansion at Brooklyn Botanic Garden

1 1 Broom-sedge

Broom-sedge

by sarah in the woodsNags Head, North Carolina, USA

grass with seed fluff

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Spotting

by susan.kirt3Indiana, USA

Bee resting on a big bluestem (Andropogon ...

0 0 Splitbeard Bluestem

Splitbeard Bluestem

by PucaKGeorgia, USA

Narrow blue-green foliage turning copper-red-bronze in fall. Approximately 24 ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Big bluestem is native to the United States. It occurs in southern Canada, ...

0 0 Bushy Bluestem

Bushy Bluestem

by LivanEscuderoFlorida, USA

There is a lot of this type of grass at this location in the areas of open ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by LakesideScottKansas, USA

There are no visible florescences in the first picture but other individual ...

0 0 Common Evening Brown

Common Evening Brown

by ChiefRedEarthThiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

4 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MachiFlorida, USA

Bagworm moth cocoon

3 0 Spotting

Spotting

by MachiFlorida, USA

Bagworm moth cocoon

1 0 Brushy Bluestem

Brushy Bluestem

by gatorfellowsDenton, Texas, USA

Flowers in sessile spikelets are aggregated toward the upper part of the 2-5 ...

0 0 Broomsedge

Broomsedge

by Charlotte.Fletcher

a perennial grass, in clumps of stems about 2 feet tall, these pictures of old ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Roots may reach depths of 2 to 4 feet at the end of establishment year. Roots ...

0 3 Bushy beardgrass

Bushy beardgrass

by Suzanne MonkWest Point, Mississippi, USA

Persistent, low-growing bunchgrass found in late summer and fall. Can grow as ...

0 1 Big Bluestem-Andropogon gerardii

Big Bluestem-Andropogon gerardii

by susan.kirt3Iowa, USA

Big bluestem flowers. Despite the insect, big bluestem is wind pollinated.

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by Gordon DietzmanWisconsin, USA

Big bluestem may grow to 1–3 metres (3.3–9.8 ft) in height. In fall the lower ...

0 0 Bushy Bluestem

Bushy Bluestem

by joanbstanleyDenton City Limits, Texas, USA

Flowers in sessile spikelets are aggregated toward the upper part of the 2-5 ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by Gordon DietzmanWisconsin, USA

Big bluestem may grow to 1–3 metres (3.3–9.8 ft) in height. In fall the lower ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Andropogon gerardii, commonly called big ...

1 3 Crossline Skipper - male

Crossline Skipper - male

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

A common northeastern skipper, similar to the Tawny-edged skipper, except for ...

1 0 Crossline Skipper - male

Crossline Skipper - male

by Small WondersGrand Rapids, Michigan, USA

A common northeastern skipper, similar to the Tawny-edged skipper, except for ...

0 0 Big Bluestem

Big Bluestem

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Big bluestem exhibits wide ecotypic variation. It is generally shorter at ...

0 0 Broomsedge

Broomsedge

by SarahHiteWhittOhio, USA

common name. The scientific name of the genus

0 0 Prairie Cordgrass

Prairie Cordgrass

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Prairie cordgrass is a warm-season, native, sod-forming grass. Culms reach ...

1 4 Hispid Cotton Rat

Hispid Cotton Rat

by MaryEvans2St. Marks, Florida, USA

These little rodents were spotted on the trails at the St. Marks Lighthouse. ...

2 2 Meadow Vole

Meadow Vole

by jgorneauNew York, USA

The Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the Field Mouse or ...

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