RM2PFK3PK–Meadow golden oat, Golden oat, Sweet grasses, Yellow Oat-grass (Trisetum flavescens) flowering, Romania
RMF0PG4D–Golden oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) in a mountain pasture above Stenje region, Lake Macro Prespa, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009
RM2JG7AMC–Purple Primrose (Verbascum phoeniceum) and Sweetgrass Golden Oat (Trisetum flavescens) in Fueloephazi buckavidek, Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary
RF2ER639F–Antique 19th-century illustration of yellow oatgrass and common oatgrass. Engraving by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abb
RME1RH3E–Inflorescence of Yellow oat-grass
RMBF3M9K–Yellow Oat-grass Trisetum flavescens
RFAD9K5D–Close up of the edge of a meadow or pasture or field or verge with dried yellowing grasses that have shed their seeds
RMJ4T3JY–Trisetum flavescens
RFAD9K1A–Close up of the edge of a meadow or pasture or field or verge with dried yellowing grasses that have shed their seeds
RMP2BRFX–. Trisetum flavescens P.Beauv. 31 January 2001. Amédée Masclef (1858–) Alternative names Masclef Description French botanist Date of birth/death 1858 19.. Authority control : Q18507759 VIAF: 233362923 ISNI: 0000 0003 6776 1587 LCCN: n88663684 Botanist: Masclef SUDOC: 035266805 WorldCat 308 Trisetum flavescens P.Beauv
RMF0PG4B–Golden oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) in a mountain pasture above Stenje region, Lake Macro Prespa, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009
RFAD9K2A–Close up of drops of dew or rain suspended on dried winter grasses
RM2AX7DPB–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . Trisetum palustre. Plate 56.. JIULNICHOIS Trisetum subspicatum. Plate 5:
RMBN2P2F–Botanical print from Manual of Botany of the Northern United States, Asa Gray, 1889. Plate XII, Genera of Grasses.
RMKAYRPB–Trisetum flavescens P.Beauv
RMMCRCB9–. Abb. 240. Vier Charalcterarlen der Csilver Alpen. a Primula leucophylla. b Gentiana phlogifolia. c Centaurea pinnatifida. d Melandryum Zawadzkii. Trisetum alpestre, Melandryum Zawadzkii, Cerastium villosiim, C. Lerchenfeldi- aniwi, Gypsophila pelraea, Kernera saxatilis, Erysimum Wiitmaiini, Semperviviim Simonkaianum, Saxifraga lideoviridis, S. Aizoon, Helianthemum alpestre, Andro-
RMF0PG4F–Mountain pasture with Golden oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) and oak forest above Stenje village, west shore of Lake Macro Prespa, view south towards Albania, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009
RME45MG2–Golden oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) and Silver studded blue butterfly (Plebejus argus) Stenje region, Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009, dead insects and plants placed directly on scanner
RMPG1A9C–. Report upon United States Geographical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian. vol.vi. BOTANr. U. S. GEO&RAPHICAL SURVEYS WEST OF 100THMERIDIAN. piate xxvn.. W.H. Seaman, Del. Fitfs 1-3 TRISETUM WOLFII. Figs. 4-6 TRISETUM ALPESTRE. Figs. 7-9 VILFA MINIMA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian (U. S. ); Wheeler, George M. (George Montague), 1842-1905; Humphr
RM2BXETNW–Trisetum spicatum var barbatipaleum Hultn ex Veldkamp Trisetum spicatum var barbatipaleum Hultn ex Veldkamp.
RMJ992M6–Trisetum Ventenata sp Sturm23
RM2BXE0TD–Trisetum cernuum subsp canescens Buckley Calder Roy L Taylor Trisetum cernuum subsp canescens Buckley Calder Roy L Taylor.
RM2AX7D6F–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . JIULNICHOIS Trisetum subspicatum. Plate 5:. Avexa fatua, Wild oats. Plate 58.
RM2BTW89E–Trisetum palmeri Hitchc.
RM2C1E0H3–Trisetum sp Trisetum sp.
RMPFBMEP–. Der Ornithologische Beobachter. Birds; Birds. — 222 — canards eiders. (Ranunciilus, Coclilearia fenestrata, Draba, Stellaria Mdwardsii, Dryas oclopetala, Cerastium alpinuin, Saxi- fraga cernua, Saxifraga ccespitosa, Oxyria digyna, Al()|)ecurus alpinus, Trisetum subspicata, Poa etc.).') Sur los ilots (Hülm) des fjords et des lagunes nichent les eiders et les Sternes arctiques. Aux abords de la banquise fourmillent les petits mergules, les guillemots a miroirs. Sur la glace meme on a bien des chances de tirer la pagophile blanche (Pagophila eburnea, L.), les explorateurs ont observ6 quc chaque
RM2JT3F5A–Trisetum flavescens illustration (01).
RMJTHN20–Trisetum antarcticum Trin. Plate LXVIII
RM2AX7E97–The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States; and such foreign kinds as have been introduced . ?Nichols *Sc Holcus lanatus, Velvet g Plate 55.. Trisetum palustre. Plate 56.
RM2C1KC6W–Trisetum sp Trisetum sp.
RMPFNTP3–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Avena pratensis Fig. 431. Deze soort is (Trisétum'-) flavéscens P. B.) Goud haver (fig. 432). grasgroen. Zij heeft een kruipenden wortelstok en 1 of eenige stengeis, waaronder niet-bloeiende loten (zij vormt losse zoden). De stengels zijn rechtop- staand of aan den voet geknikt, in de knoopen of iets daaronder vaak met rugwaarts gerichte haren bezet, onder de pluim meest geheel kaal. De bla- den zijn vrij smal en vlak, in de jeugd opgerold, met een meest door dunne zachte haren donzige, soms ruwe scheede en een van boven op de nerven donzige, van onderen iets
RM2JT3F47–Trisetum spicatum illustration (01).
RM2AKBA31–Our national parks . rea,senecio, erigeron, matrecaria, caltha, Valeriana,stellaria, Tofieldia, polygonum, papaver, phlox,lychnis, cheiranthus, Linnaea, and a host of dra-bas, saxifrages, and heath worts, with bright starsand bells in glorious profusion, particularly Cassi-ope, Andromeda, ledum, pyrola, and vaccinium, — Cassiope the most abundant and beautiful ofthem all. Many grasses also grow here, andwave fine purple spikes and panicles over theother flowers, — poa, aira, calamagrostis, alope-curus, trisetum, elymus, festuca, glyceria, etc.Even ferns are found thus far north, carefullyand c
RM2AFW7GC–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. April to June —Fields; coast to middle mountain zone. 41. TRISETIJM, Pers. Trisetum.Spikelets laterally compressed, 2-6-flowered, flowerets perfect orthe uppermost tabescent, all but the lowest stipitate. Glumes keeled,membranous, 1-3-nerved. Lower pale concave, bicuspid at tip, with abent or straight awn usually twisted below, inserted at back below tip.Stamens 3. Stigmas 2, sessile, plumose. Caryopsis destitute of groove,glabrous — Herbs; spikelets small, panicled. *
RM2CEY67N–. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. good to sow alone. It makes an excellenthay mixture with orchard grass and red clover. Yellow Oat Grass—Trisetum pratense, Pers. (Avena flavescens,L.)—A medium growing perennial grass, native of the cold regionsand high mountains of both hemispheres. Much esteemed as aforage grass in Europe. On our plats this grass did poorly, but wasbest on the upland. Not suitable for a hot climate. Giant Brome Grass—Bromus giganteus.—A tall growing speciesof Brome or Chess grass, native of the cold regions of the northernhemisphere. On o
RM2C1BCWC–Trisetum confertum Pilg in Engl Trisetum confertum Pilg in Engl.
RM2C1G5C3–Trisetum spicatum L K Richt Trisetum spicatum L K Richt.
RMRR1J3P–. The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States ... Forage plants; Grasses. Plate 56.. Trisetum subspicatum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RM2JT3F5J–Trisetum alpestre illustration (02).
RMRR1J44–. The agricultural grasses and forage plants of the United States ... Forage plants; Grasses. Plate 55.. Tttanft Trisetum palustre.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RMRR1J6H–. The agricultural grasses of the United States. Grasses; Forage plants. Plate 66.. Trisetum CERNUUM.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932; United States. Division of Botany. Washington, Govt. print. off.
RM2JT3F5G–Trisetum flavescens fruit trfl5 003 php.
RMRGBR0R–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 545, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XIV.. Spiked Trisetum (Trisetum spicatum).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RMRR1J2J–. The agricultural grasses of the United States. Grasses; Forage plants. Plate 66.. vv.mca.oi. T.TP^COi^^iEL. Trisetum cernuum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932; United States. Division of Botany; United States. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. : G. P. O.
RMRJYKHD–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Plants; Mountain plants. 471 Trisetum subspicatum, Beauv. — Ahrenrispiger Goldhafer. Canche en épis. — Spicate Trisetum. Pierriers et rochers des Alpes granitiques. Juillet — Août.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Club alpin allemand et autrichien. Genève, Georg & Co.
RMW1W0G4–Archive image from page 538 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl01heuk Year: 1909-11. Avena pratensis Fig. 431. Deze soort is (Trisétum'-) flavéscens P. B.) Goud haver (fig. 432). grasgroen. Zij heeft een kruipenden wortelstok en 1 of eenige stengeis, waaronder niet-bloeiende loten (zij vormt losse zoden). De stengels zijn rechtop- staand of aan den voet geknikt, in de knoopen of iets daaronder vaak met rugwaarts gerichte haren bezet, onder de pluim meest geheel kaal. De bla- den zijn vrij smal en vlak, in de jeugd opgerold, met een meest door dunne zac
RMRJYKGA–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Plants; Mountain plants. 20 ]. 4:12. Trisetum alpestres, Beauv. — Ali Trisetum alpestre. — Alpine 1' Lieux pierreux des Alpes. Juillet—Am f M.Mhafcr. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Club alpin allemand et autrichien. Genève, Georg & Co.
RMREN66J–. Hay and pasture crops, grasses, clovers, etc. [microform]. Forage plants; Graminées; Pastures; Plantes fourragères; Grasses; Pâturages. Ykllow Oat Grass. {Trisetum flavescris).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Zavitz, C. A. (Charles Ambrose), 1863-1942; Squirrell, W. J. (William John), d. 1936; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : Ontario, Dept. of Agriculture
RMRGB7DC–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. GENERA OF GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES. Ill Stipa, A. elatior to Arrhenatheruiu, A. pennsylvanica to Trisetum, A. flavescens to Trisetum, A. fragilis to Gaudinia, A. spicata to Danthonia. In the Genera. awn. Plantarum, Linnaeus cites Tournefort's figure 267 (error for 297), which is Aveiva sativa. Hence this is the type species. The most impor- tant species of the genus is Avena sativa, the familiar culti- vated oat. In many of the varieties the awn is straight, often reduced, or even want- ing. The spikelets contain u
RMRDTJ6W–. Handbook of grasses, treating of their structure, classification, geographical distribution and uses, also describing the British species and their habitats. Grasses. BRITISH TRIBES AND GENERA 55 In some species of Aira and Deschamfisia, the twist of the awn is scarcely perceptible. 23. Trisetum. Spikelets small, much flattened laterally, 2- to 6-flowered ; flowering glume keeled, with a long dorsal awn, and tipped with two short awns or setae. 24. Avena. Spikelets large, 2- to 6-flowered ; flowering glumes terete, rounded on the back (keelless), and with a long dorsal awn (fig. 20). In the
RMRGB7DY–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fio. £50.—TrUelum splcalum. I'lant, x I; Hitlkclcl ami iloni, x r>. The species of Trisetum are all valuable for grazing. Trhctum Hpicatum constitutes an irnportjint part of the forage on alpine slopes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P.
RMRG420J–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. Fig. 71. Distribution of junegrass (Koeleria cristata) and trisetums (Trisetum spp.). Fig. 72. Spike trisetum (Trisetum spicatum). Forage value and reproduction: The tender basal leafage of spike trisetum re- mains succulent throughout the season and is avidly grazed by all kinds of live- stock, even late in the autumn. At me- dium elevations the seed ripens in Au- gust, whereas at higher altitudes seed maturity continues until inclement weather arrests development. Conse- quently the viability of seed at high alti- tude
RMRDTRPW–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. — 61 — known, a bulbous swelling at the base, and the resting buds on this are well protected both against drought and cold. I have always found the ears viviparous. Other grasses of importance are: Apera interrupta, Trisetum Gaudinianum, Fes- tiica ciliata, Nardurus teimifolius, Koeleria phleoides, Triticum Aegilops and orientale, Agiopyriim squarrosum, Schismus nii- nutus, Bromiis tectonim, oxyodon and Danthoniae, Hordeum. Fig. 4. Semi-desert at Chawast N. E. of Samarkand. In tlie foreground half-withered leaf-rosettes of Feru
RMRE3G0T–. Grasses and forage plants. A practical treatise. Comprising their natural history; comparative nutritive value; methods of cultivating, cutting, and curing; and the management of grass lands in the United States and British Provinces. Grasses; Forage plants. 124 DOWNY OAT GRASS. Downy Persoon [Trisetum molle) is a grass with dense panicles, much contracted, oblong or linear, awn hent or diverging; lower palea compressed, keeled;. Kg. 101. Downy Oat Grass. Fig. 102. Meadow Oat Grass.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRE0PHN–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. 538 COMMON GRASSES OF THE FARM It grows in dense tufts, popularly termed ' hassocks' or ' tus- socks,' which appear to be raised slightly above the level of the ground. The most luxuriant development is seen when tufted hair- grass grows in wet meadows and woods, but its unsightly tufts of coarse, useless herbage are common on drier meadows and pastures.. Fig. iyS.—A, Panicle of Golden Oat-Grass (natural size). £, Spikelet (twice natural size). Genus Trisetum. Panicle spreading ; spikelets two- or three-flowered; empty
RMRG2X85–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 2002 Cook and Roland: Notable Vascular Plants from Alaska 219 , ^ ^ v^ ^â ^ .â¢j>^ y<^ ^ ^ J7. Puccinellia interior ,' ^ r-^^ â '® A ^^V^ ^ A^ f/^'- "^^"-4^^ '^'^A^V^ "^M '^^h^-^=^^ ^â¢^ 38. Trisetum sibiricum ssp. litorale. ( *^^ -Ci- ^"""v ^, %. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Otta
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