This circular presents illustrations, descriptions and recommended usage of fourteen introduced cultivated grasses that are worthy of practical consideration in Nebraska. Most of them can easily be identified by comparing plant specimens with the illustrations and descriptions. This circular has been prepared for use by farmers, county agricultural agents, teachers and others who are interested in our most important grasses. Station Circular 59 contains information and illustrations of the more common native perennial grasses of Nebraska
The true grasses are one of the most valuable families of plants. To them belong the small grains (o...
By the late A. S. HITCHCOCK (died December 16, 1935), principal botanist, Division of Plant Explorat...
This publication illustrates basic identifying structures and features of grasses in general, as wel...
Twenty-four native grasses that are the most important and most generally distributed in Nebraska ar...
Extension Circular 67-170: Nebraska Range and Pasture Grasses; Nebraska Range sites, parts of a gras...
Extension Circular 85-170: Nebraska Range and Pasture Grasses. This circular is intended to help peo...
Extension circular 05-170: Common Grasses of Nebraska. This circular contains information about vari...
Extension Circular 64-161 This circular is about range plants in Nebraska. It describes their import...
Dr Bessey was the Nebraska State Botanist and Professor of Botany at University of Nebraska. This re...
Extension Circular 61-136: This circular is about native and introduced grasses and legumes in Nebra...
This NebGuide discusses the selection of and care for ornamental grasses. Although grasses are an im...
Introduction 1 Uses of grasses 1 Distribution of grasses 5 Morphology of grasses 6 Classification of...
This is a master list of the common range plants in Nebraska. It is divided into two sections, Impo...
Extension Circular 75-179 discusses the different types of warm-season and cool-season grasses in Ne...
Content: Grasses at the State Fair The Weeds of Nebraska A Preliminary List of the Grasses of Neb...
The true grasses are one of the most valuable families of plants. To them belong the small grains (o...
By the late A. S. HITCHCOCK (died December 16, 1935), principal botanist, Division of Plant Explorat...
This publication illustrates basic identifying structures and features of grasses in general, as wel...
Twenty-four native grasses that are the most important and most generally distributed in Nebraska ar...
Extension Circular 67-170: Nebraska Range and Pasture Grasses; Nebraska Range sites, parts of a gras...
Extension Circular 85-170: Nebraska Range and Pasture Grasses. This circular is intended to help peo...
Extension circular 05-170: Common Grasses of Nebraska. This circular contains information about vari...
Extension Circular 64-161 This circular is about range plants in Nebraska. It describes their import...
Dr Bessey was the Nebraska State Botanist and Professor of Botany at University of Nebraska. This re...
Extension Circular 61-136: This circular is about native and introduced grasses and legumes in Nebra...
This NebGuide discusses the selection of and care for ornamental grasses. Although grasses are an im...
Introduction 1 Uses of grasses 1 Distribution of grasses 5 Morphology of grasses 6 Classification of...
This is a master list of the common range plants in Nebraska. It is divided into two sections, Impo...
Extension Circular 75-179 discusses the different types of warm-season and cool-season grasses in Ne...
Content: Grasses at the State Fair The Weeds of Nebraska A Preliminary List of the Grasses of Neb...
The true grasses are one of the most valuable families of plants. To them belong the small grains (o...
By the late A. S. HITCHCOCK (died December 16, 1935), principal botanist, Division of Plant Explorat...
This publication illustrates basic identifying structures and features of grasses in general, as wel...