| 11. | In the south of the peninsula, panicum turgidum and vachellia tortilis grow in the wind-blown soils.
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| 12. | Switch grass ( Panicum virgatum ) : 3 to 5 feet, blue-green turning deep yellow in the fall.
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| 13. | In regard to pathogen composition, there are two characteristic components of panicum mosaic and its related panicum satellite mosaic viruses.
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| 14. | In regard to pathogen composition, there are two characteristic components of panicum mosaic and its related panicum satellite mosaic viruses.
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| 15. | Similar to its symptoms on millet and turf grass, panicum mosaic virus causes switchgrass to have chlorotic mottling and stunting.
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| 16. | And he predicted, " In five years it'll be No . 1 of all the panicums ."
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| 17. | The larvae bore in the proaxis and basal nodes and internodes of above ground stems of " Panicum virgatum ".
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| 18. | Inside the circular drive is an island with swathes of native panicum, or switch grass; Rudbeckia Goldsturm; and purple coneflower.
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| 19. | Formerly a subgenus of the genus " Panicum ", " Dichanthelium " was elevated to genus status in 1974.
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| 20. | There was a significant outbreak of " Panicum effusum " in the Australian town of Wangaratta in February 2016 that attracted international attention.
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