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Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua L.)
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The grasses or Poaceae (Gramineae) comprise some 9,000 species grouped into about 650 taxa. Although not the largest, the family is ecologically the most dominant and economically the most important in the world (Heywood 1993).
Title: Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua L.)
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The grasses or Poaceae (Gramineae) comprise some 9,000 species grouped into about 650 taxa.
Although not the largest, the family is ecologically the most dominant and economically the most important in the world (Heywood 1993).
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