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membranous appendage or ring of hairs) lies at the junction between sheath and blade. small, wind-pollinated flowers (called florets) sheathed inside two glumes (bracts), lacking petals, and grouped into spikelets, these arranged in a panicle, raceme, spike, or head. fruit that is a caryopsis: the seed
back after being eaten by animals, or mowed by a lawn mower. most grasses send out creeping stems, called stolons if they grow above the ground and rhizomes if they grow below the ground, from which new plants grow. some grass species are annual, dying at the end of each growing season and leaving seed...
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