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graminaceous plant

/ˌˈgræməˌneɪʃəs plænt/
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Other forms: graminaceous plants

Definitions of graminaceous plant
  1. noun
    cosmopolitan herbaceous or woody plants with hollow jointed stems and long narrow leaves
    synonyms: gramineous plant
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    types:
    grass
    narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay
    Saccharum officinarum, sugar cane, sugarcane
    tall tropical southeast Asian grass having stout fibrous jointed stalks; sap is a chief source of sugar
    reed
    a tall woody perennial grass with a slender hollow stem especially of the genera Arundo and Phragmites
    bamboo
    woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture
    beach grass
    tough grasses with strong roots that can grow on exposed sandy shores
    bunch grass, bunchgrass
    any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or mat; chiefly of western United States
    midgrass
    any of various grasses of moderate height which covered the undisturbed prairie in the United States; includes most of the forage grasses of the temperate zone
    short-grass, shortgrass
    any of various grasses that are short and can tolerate drought conditions; common on the dry upland plains just east of the Rocky Mountains
    sword grass
    any of various grasses or sedges having sword-shaped leaves with sharp edges
    tall-grass, tallgrass
    any of various grasses that are tall and that flourish with abundant moisture
    lemon grass, lemongrass
    a tropical grass native to India and Sri Lanka
    Aegilops triuncalis, goat grass
    European grass naturalized as a weed in North America; sharp-pointed seeds cause injury when eaten by livestock
    wheat-grass, wheatgrass
    a grass of the genus Agropyron
    bent, bent grass, bent-grass
    grass for pastures and lawns especially bowling and putting greens
    broom grass
    any of several grasses of the genus Andropogon; used in broom making
    Arrhenatherum elatius, French rye, evergreen grass, false oat, tall meadow grass, tall oat grass
    coarse perennial Eurasian grass resembling oat; found on roadside verges and rough grassland and in hay meadows; introduced in North America for forage
    Arundo conspicua, Chionochloa conspicua, toetoe, toitoi
    used by Maoris for thatching
    Arundo donax, giant reed
    large rhizomatous perennial grasses found by riversides and in ditches having jointed stems and large grey-white feathery panicles
    brome, bromegrass
    any of various woodland and meadow grasses of the genus Bromus; native to temperate regions
    grama, grama grass, gramma, gramma grass
    pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America
    Buchloe dactyloides, buffalo grass
    short grass growing on dry plains of central United States (where buffalo roam)
    reed grass
    any of various tall perennial grasses of the genus Calamagrostis having feathery plumes; natives of marshland fens and wet woodlands of temperate northern hemisphere
    bur grass, burgrass
    a grass of the genus Cenchrus
    Cenchrus tribuloides, field sandbur, sandbur, sandspur
    grass of the eastern United States and tropical America having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs
    finger grass
    any grass of the genus Chloris; occurs in short grassland especially on waste ground or poor soils
    Cortaderia selloana, pampas grass
    tall perennial grass of pampas of South America having silvery plumes and growing in large dense clumps
    Arundo richardii, Cortaderia richardii, plumed tussock, toe toe, toetoe
    tall grass of New Zealand grown for plumelike flower heads
    Bahama grass, Bermuda grass, Cynodon dactylon, devil grass, doob, kweek, scutch grass, star grass
    trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in southern United States and India
    Cynodon plectostachyum, giant star grass
    perennial grass having stems 3 to 4 feet high; used especially in Africa and India for pasture and hay
    Dactylis glomerata, cocksfoot, cockspur, orchard grass
    widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
    crab grass, crabgrass, finger grass
    grasses with creeping stems that root freely; a pest in lawns
    lyme grass
    a grass of the genus Elymus
    wild rye
    any of several grasses of the genus Elymus
    bay grass, love grass
    any of various grasses of the genus Eragrostis; specially useful for forage and for the prevention of erosion
    plume grass
    a reedlike grass of the genus Erianthus having large plumes
    Festuca elatior, fescue, fescue grass, meadow fescue
    grass with wide flat leaves cultivated in Europe and America for permanent pasture and hay and for lawns
    Festuca ovina, sheep fescue, sheep's fescue
    cultivated for sheep pasturage in upland regions or used as a lawn grass
    silver grass
    of Australia and New Zealand
    Holcus lanatus, Yorkshire fog, velvet grass
    tall European perennial grass having a velvety stem; naturalized in United States and used for forage
    Holcus mollis, creeping soft grass
    European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage
    rye grass, ryegrass
    any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses
    Muhlenbergia schreberi, nimble Will, nimblewill
    slender branching American grass of some value for grazing in central United States
    Paspalum dilatatum, dallis grass, dallisgrass, paspalum
    tall tufted perennial tropical American grass naturalized as pasture and forage grass in southern United States
    Bahia grass, Paspalum notatum
    perennial tropical American grass used as pasture grass in arid areas of the Gulf States
    Paspalum distichum, knotgrass
    low-growing weedy grass with spikelets along the leaf stems
    Pennisetum ruppelii, Pennisetum setaceum, fountain grass
    tall perennial ornamental grass with long nodding flower plumes of tropical Africa and Asia
    Pennistum villosum, feathertop, feathertop grass
    northeastern tropical African plant having feathery panicles
    Phalaris arundinacea, gardener's garters, lady's laces, reed canary grass, ribbon grass
    perennial grass of marshy meadows and ditches having broad leaves; Europe and North America
    Phalaris canariensis, birdseed grass, canary grass
    Canary Islands grass; seeds used as feed for caged birds
    Harding grass, Phalaris aquatica, Phalaris tuberosa, hardinggrass, toowomba canary grass
    perennial grass of Australia and South Africa; introduced in North America as forage grass
    Phleum pratense, herd's grass, timothy
    grass with long cylindrical spikes grown in northern United States and Europe for hay
    Phragmites communis, carrizo, common reed, ditch reed
    tall North American reed having relative wide leaves and large plumelike panicles; widely distributed in moist areas; used for mats, screens and arrow shafts
    blue grass, bluegrass
    any of various grasses of the genus Poa
    meadow grass, meadowgrass
    any of various grasses that thrive in the presence of abundant moisture
    noble cane
    sugarcanes representing the highest development of the species; characterized by large juicy stalks with soft rinds and high sugar content
    Saccharum bengalense, Saccharum munja, munj, munja
    tough Asiatic grass whose culms are used for ropes and baskets
    Andropogon furcatus, Andropogon gerardii, blue stem, bluestem
    tall grass with smooth bluish leaf sheaths grown for hay in the United States
    cord grass, cordgrass
    any of several perennial grasses of the genus Spartina; some important as coastal soil binders
    drop-seed, dropseed
    a grass of the genus Sporobolus
    rush grass, rush-grass
    grass having wiry stems and sheathed panicles
    St. Augustine grass, Stenotaphrum secundatum, buffalo grass
    low mat-forming grass of southern United States and tropical America; grown as a lawn grass
    cereal, cereal grass
    grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet
    zoysia
    any of several creeping grasses of the genus Zoysia
    Bambusa vulgaris, common bamboo
    extremely vigorous bamboo having thin-walled culms striped green and yellow; so widely cultivated that native area is uncertain
    Arundinaria gigantea, cane reed, giant cane
    tall grass of southern United States growing in thickets
    Arundinaria tecta, small cane, switch cane
    small cane of watery or moist areas in southern United States
    Dendrocalamus giganteus, giant bamboo, kyo-chiku
    immense tropical southeast Asian bamboo with tough hollow culms that resemble tree trunks
    Phyllostachys aurea, fishpole bamboo, gosan-chiku, hotei-chiku
    small bamboo of southeastern China having slender culms flexuous when young
    Phyllostachys nigra, black bamboo, kuri-chiku
    small bamboo having thin green culms turning shining black
    Phyllostachys bambusoides, giant timber bamboo, ku-chiku, madake
    large bamboo having thick-walled culms; native of China and perhaps Japan; widely grown elsewhere
    type of:
    herb, herbaceous plant
    a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests
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