Definition of Genus calamagrostis

1. Noun. Reed grass.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Calamagrostis

genus Cabomba
genus Cacajao
genus Cacalia
genus Cacatua
genus Cacicus
genus Cadra
genus Caenolestes
genus Caesalpinia
genus Caiman
genus Cairina
genus Cajanus
genus Cakile
genus Caladenia
genus Caladium
genus Calamagrostis
genus Calamintha
genus Calamus
genus Calandrinia
genus Calanthe
genus Calceolaria
genus Calendula
genus Calidris
genus Calla
genus Calliandra
genus Callicebus
genus Callimorpha
genus Callinectes
genus Calliophis
genus Calliphora

Literary usage of Genus calamagrostis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Farmers' Alliance History and Agricultural Digest by Nelson A. Dunning (1891)
"... ovina in several varieties, and Festuca scabrella, the latter especially in California, Oregon, and Washington. The genus Calamagrostis (or ..."

2. The Grasses of Iowa by Louis Hermann Pammel, Julius Buel Weems, F. Lamson-Scribner (1904)
"... of which 5 belong to the genus Calamagrostis; Hackel recognizes 130 species; this includes the section of ..."

3. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Anton Kerner von Marilaun (1902)
"The majority belong to the genus Calamagrostis. Strangely enough, most hybrid grasses have arisen from crosses between species of different genera, as, ..."

4. The Farmers' Alliance History and Agricultural Digest by Nelson A. Dunning (1891)
"... ovina in several varieties, and Festuca scabrella, the latter especially in California, Oregon, and Washington. The genus Calamagrostis (or ..."

5. The Grasses of Iowa by Louis Hermann Pammel, Julius Buel Weems, F. Lamson-Scribner (1904)
"... of which 5 belong to the genus Calamagrostis; Hackel recognizes 130 species; this includes the section of ..."

6. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and by Anton Kerner von Marilaun (1902)
"The majority belong to the genus Calamagrostis. Strangely enough, most hybrid grasses have arisen from crosses between species of different genera, as, ..."

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