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Synonyms foxtail grass
Type of meadowgrass, meadow grass
Has types bottle grass, bristle grass, bristlegrass, foxtail millet, giant foxtail, glaucous bristlegrass, green bristlegrass, green foxtail, hungarian grass, italian millet, meadow foxtail, rough bristlegrass, setaria glauca, setaria italica, setaria viridis, yellow bristle grass, yellow bristlegrass, alopecurus pratensis, yellow foxtail, bottle-grass

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These clades include such diverse species as corn, foxtail millet, and guinea grass.
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Dallas will need to have a vaginal scoping to locate and remove the foxtail.
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Foxtail millet did not function as well as cowpea as a mulch for overwintered onions.
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This frost-tender, 5-foot-tall foxtail agave is also the only species to form a trunk.
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Foxtail millet did not function as well as cowpea as a mulch for overwintered onions.
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In China, foxtail millet, broomcorn millet and rice were important domesticated crops.
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Now it's foxtail and ragweed, both of which are good food for wildlife.
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I love the highbrow of the top hat combined with lowbrow of the foxtail.
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If there is any possibility of a foxtail, it is always best to look.
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  • Grasses of the genera Alopecurus and Setaria having dense silky or bristly brushlike flowering spikes
  • A foxtail is a spikelet or spikelet cluster of a grass, that serves to disperse its seeds as a unit. Thus, the foxtail is a type of diaspore or plant dispersal unit. Some grasses that produce a foxtail are themselves called "foxtail", also "spear grass". ...
  • (foxtails) a stole made of several fox tails linked together.
  • A thin wedge inserted into a slit at the lower end of a pin so that when the pin is driven down the wedge enters it and causes it to spread and thus hold more firmly.