A lovely example is " Sagen ( Grassy Plains ) " ( 1997 ), whose lyrical pale greens and yellows suggest not only meadow grass but undersea life.
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The region north of the mountainous region on the border with Turkey is where pear, " Sorbus ", and other wild trees and meadow grasses are usually located.
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While meadow grasses appeared to be unaffected by the heating, the normally dominant perennial flowering plants gave up ground to sagebrush as the years passed, Dr . Harte said.
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Native grasses such as kangaroo grass ( " Themeda australis ) " and weeping meadow grass " ( Microlaena stipoides ) " can also be found in the understory.
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When a wild turkey and a domesticated peacock from a nearby farm poked their heads out of the meadow grass, the couple barely noticed _ their eyes fixed on the undergrowth.
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The back nine at Royal Troon is a wasteland of bramble, tall meadow grass, and a dune or two, and it's here the 126th British Open will be decided on Sunday.
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The water is almost gone, " said Rich Kleiman, wetlands specialist for the state office of environmental affairs, standing in one section so dry that knee-high meadow grass has grown in.
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"The apology goes to everyone _ players, media, public, officials and volunteers, " said Stewart, who three weeks ago was told the surfaces had been affected by a disease called annual meadow grass decline.
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On the Lizard Peninsula, Cornish heath the floral emblem of Cornwall mesembryanthemums, butcher's broom, early meadow grass and a wide range of clovers including the Lizard clover, brookweed and yellow wallpepper can be found.
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Algae and intertidal plants can be found at the shore including salt meadow grass, sedge, and sphagnum moss; the park's swampy areas have red maple and tulip trees; the upland sections include cherry, hickory, and shrubs.