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Arroz Indio (Eriocoma hymenoides)Observ.
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Inflorescence develops into a diffuse panicle with branches that terminate in a pair of spikelets. Lemmas with evenly distributed hairs. Awns are deciduous, straight and rarely more than 3 to 4 times as long as fruit.
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Pasto Espiguilla (Bromus tectorum)Observ.
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Panicles open to narrow with spikelets nodding. Sheaths are softly pubescent. Blades also softly pubescent. ligules are membranous, and obtuse.
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Milenrama Eurasiática (Achillea millefolium)Observ.
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Flowers arranged in in terminal corymbs. Flowers perfect with radiate heads. Leaves 2-3 pinnate and pubescent.
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Artemisa (Artemisia tridentata)Observ.
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Leaves alternate, blades apical lobed-3, flower heads arranged in panicles
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Tigrillo Ruso del Norte (Agropyron cristatum)Observ.
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Leaves whorled, Spikelets are flatwise to the rachis. Flower clusters within the actual spike are flat and overlapping.
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Dragón (Antirrhinum majus)Observ.
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Flowers are two lipped, with petals adnate with stamens, and the ovary is superior.
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Plant displaying flowers in numerous compact to open terminal cymes, with glandular/pubescent bracts