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Cleaning Grass Seeds

Colleen Archibald and Craig Dremann
Native Plants Journal, March 2004, 5 (1) 51-52; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2004.5.1.51
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Wooden frames with hardware cloth provide an easy way to effectively pre-clean small lots of grass seeds in the field. We describe frames with 2 sizes of cloth used for western grass species.

  • Poaceae
  • Elymus
  • Bromus
  • Festuca
  • Koeleria
  • Deschampsia
  • wildrye
  • brome
  • fescue
  • prairie junegrass
  • hairgrass
NOMENCLATURE
  • USDA NRCS (2002)
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Keywords

  • Poaceae
  • Elymus
  • Bromus
  • Festuca
  • Koeleria
  • Deschampsia
  • wildrye
  • brome
  • fescue
  • prairie junegrass
  • hairgrass
  • USDA NRCS (2002)
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