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Distribution of Grasses in Texas

Distribution of Grasses in Texas
Author: Robert Blaine Shaw
Publisher: BRIT Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2011
Genre: Grasses
ISBN: 1889878324

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Guide to Texas Grasses

Guide to Texas Grasses
Author: Robert B. Shaw
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 1098
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1603441867

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In this new, complete Guide to Texas Grasses, Robert B. Shaw and the team at the Texas A&M University Institute of Renewable Natural Resources provide an indispensable reference to the world’s most economically important plant family. After discussing the impact of grass on our everyday lives as food, biofuels, land restoration, erosion control, and water become ever more urgent issues worldwide—the book then provides:a description of the structure of the grass plant;details of the classification and distribution of Texas grasses;brief species accounts;distributional maps;color photographs;plus black-and-white drawings of 670 grass species—native, introduced, and ornamental. Scientific keys help identify the grasses to group, genera, and species, and an alphabetized checklist includes information on: origin (native or introduced); longevity (annual or perennial);growth season (cool or warm season); endangered status;and occurrence (by ecological zone). A glossary, literature citations, and a quick index to genera round out the book. Guide to Texas Grasses is a comprehensive treatment of Texas grasses meant to assist students, botanists, ecologists, agronomists, range scientists, naturalists, researchers, extension agents, and others who work with or are interested in these important plants.


The Grasses of Texas

The Grasses of Texas
Author: Frank W. Gould
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1975
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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With 523 species of native, introduced, and adventive grasses, Texas has by far the most diverse grass flora of any of the fifty states. Gould's full and systematic treatment of Texas grasses is the definitive guide to this vast and complex subject.


Grasses of the Texas Hill Country

Grasses of the Texas Hill Country
Author: Brian Loflin
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006-04-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1585444677

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This photographic guide to grasses gives all who have been frustrated trying to identify these difficult plants an easy-to-use, visually precise, and information-packed field guide to seventy-seven native and introduced species that grow in the Texas Hill Country and beyond. With a blade of grass in hand, open this book and find: Handy thumb guides to seedhead type, the most visible distinguishing characteristic to begin identification. Color photographs of stands of grasses and detailed close-ups. Concise information about economic uses, habitat, range, and flowering season. Quick-reference icons for native status, toxicity, growing season, and grazing response


Texas Range Grasses

Texas Range Grasses
Author: Benjamin Carroll Tharp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1952
Genre: Forage plants
ISBN:

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Common Texas Grasses

Common Texas Grasses
Author: Frank W. Gould
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1978
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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A ready reference to the 150 most familiar and important species of grasses that grow in the state of Texas. Each species of grass is illustrated by a line drawing and given a botanical description.


Grasses of South Texas

Grasses of South Texas
Author: J. H. Everitt
Publisher: Grover E. Murray Studies in th
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780896726680

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"Field guide to grasses of the South Texas Plains and adjacent Gulf prairies and marshes; includes detailed keys, descriptions, and color photographs. A reference for grass identification in Texas, the southwestern United States, and northern Mexico"--Provided by publisher.


Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes

Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes
Author: Stephan L. Hatch
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780890968895

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The coastal prairies and marshes of the Texas Gulf Coast are among the richest grazing lands in the state. Traditionally they have been the site of some of the largest ranches in Texas; today the ranches are primarily cow-calf operations that use forage grasses as well as "tame" grasses such as Bermuda and some bluestems. This region is also an excellent natural habitat for upland game and waterfowl and is an important recreational hunting and fishing area. Urban and industrial development has increased in the region as well; since World War II the prairies and marshes have seen the greatest industrial development of any part of the state, and the effects of that development on the environment are of great concern. Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes serves as a useful manual for the identification and study of grasses of the prairies and marshes adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico from northern Mexico to western Louisiana. This field guide is a systematic and descriptive treatment of the grasses found on that coastal zone and includes keys to the 98 genera and 303 species. For convenience in locating specific taxa, the grasses are listed alphabetically by genus and then by species within genus; common names are provided when they are known. Species descriptions include information on longevity, dimensions of the entire plant and of the spikelets, and descriptions of the grass's habitat and distribution and rating of its value for stock or wildlife. The notes on abundance, habitat, and distribution provide information on the ecological niche of each species. Where known, the requirements of the species, such as moisture, soil, and other environmental conditions are given. Heavily illustrated with line drawings of grass plants and plan parts, this field guide will be useful for stock raisers, wildlife managers, and environmentalists as well as grass taxonomists and range scientists.


Grasses of the Great Plains

Grasses of the Great Plains
Author: James Stubbendieck
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 162349477X

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A vast swath of prairie situated between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains, the North American Great Plains extend across ten states in the United States and three provinces in Canada. The dominant vegetation is grass—both the native species that have long thrived here and the cultivated crops such as corn, wheat, and sorghum that are the result of human agricultural activity. This comprehensive guide, written by three grass specialists, is an invaluable tool for identification of the approximately 450 species of grasses that occur on the Great Plains. In each description, the authors cover distribution, habitat, forage value, and toxicity and include a detailed black-and-white illustration of the grass as well as a range map. Intended as a reference for landowners, rangeland specialists, students, state and federal agency professionals, and nongovernment conservation organizations, Grasses of the Great Plains will serve a wide audience of users involved in and dedicated to grassland management.


Brush and Weeds of Texas Rangelands

Brush and Weeds of Texas Rangelands
Author: Charles R. Hart
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780972104944

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More than one hundred million acres of Texas land are either native rangeland or permanent pasture, but most of this land is infested with unwanted weed and brush species that compete with desirable forage plants. With this book at their fingertips, landowners and rangeland managers now can easily identify the brush and weeds posing greatest concern in their area. This easy-to-use field guide includes plant descriptions, identifying characteristics, geographic distribution, and habitat descriptions, along with range maps and multiple color photos for each species.