RF2WPKXC7–Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound, Minas Gerais, Brazil, South America
RF2TC8RRE–Water Droplets on Melinis minutiflora plant, Serra da Canastra, Minas Gerais, Brazil
RM2WRMWPR–Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound, Minas Gerais, Brazil, South America Copyright: G&MxTherin-
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RM2C1C3YG–Melinis minutiflora P Beauv Melinis minutiflora P Beauv.
RMCN6WEH–Molasses grass beautifully back lit on Hawaii
RF2MXGCW8–A closeup of a whisk of a molasses grass plant against a blurred background.
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RMMCRB4H–. Fig. 132. Melinis minutiflora P. Beauv.
RMRH144G–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 47 and Australia, where it is called Mat-grass, has creeping or ascending flattened stems, rather short leaves, and slender spikes. In some parts of Australia it is highly esteemed for pasturage, and is said to retain its greenness throughout the year in dry climates. It is not injured by light frosts. The prostrate stems sometimes attain a length of 5 or fi feet. A closely related species, M. fascicidata, occurs on the lower Rio Grande. No. 136. Melinis minutiflora Beauv. Molasses-grass. A sweet and highly nutritious spec
RM2WPKNA2–Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound, Minas Gerais, Brazil, South America Copyright: G&MxTherin-
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RMRH165D–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 47 and Australia, ^'here it is called Mat-grass, has creeping or ascending flattened stems, rather short leaves, and slend<'r spikes. In some parts of Australia it is hi<Thly esteemed for pasturage, and is said to retain its greenness tbronghout the year in drj^ climates. It is not injured by light frosts. The prostrate stems sometimes attain a length of 5 or (i feet. A closely related species, M. fascicuJata, occurs on tlie lower Rio Grande. No. 136. Melinis minutiflora Beanv. Molasses-grass. A sweet and highly nutr
RF2TD4BT6–Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound, Minas Gerais, Brazil
RFGJ9R2J–Grass
RMRFPWE6–. Some diseases of Puerto Rican forage crops. Forage plants Diseases and pests Puerto Rico. other fungi grow upon it sapro- phytically {19, p, 613). In Puerto Rico, these saprophytic fungi fre- quently are: Cerebella andropogonis Ces. (fig. 7, D, E); Cladosporium sp. (fig. 7, F, G); Fusarium sp. (fig. 7, H) ; and yeasts. Red leaf Spot The cause of red leaf spot of Melinis minutiflora Beau v. (molasses grass) has not been determined. Though leaf spots were abundant, especially during the vegetative period just prior to flowering, the disease did not appear to be of economic importance. The lesi
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