Plants

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Found: 11

Marsh bluegrass

Herbs

Marsh bluegrass

Poa palustris L.

Family Poaceae. A perennial grass of the rhizomatous to loosely tufted type of growth. In the year of sowing growth and development are slow; it reaches full development in the second year; lifespan in the sward is 5-7 …

Mastic pistachio

Herbs

Mastic pistachio

Pistacia Lentiscus

Family Anacardiaceae. Pharmaceutical name: resin from the tree bark - Mastix.

Meadow bluegrass

Herbs

Meadow bluegrass

Poa pratensis L.

Family Poaceae The most commonly used species of bluegrass. Independently fills bare patches on lawns, thanks to creeping rhizomes forming around the parent plant

Meadow fescue

Herbs

Meadow fescue

Festuca pratensis Huds.

Family Poaceae. A robust, loosely tufted perennial plant with a strongly branched fibrous root system.

Milky-flowered wormwood

Herbs

Milky-flowered wormwood

A. lactiflora Wall

Family Asteraceae. Native to western China. A perennial herbaceous plant up to 100 cm tall with reddish-brown stems and lacy dark green glossy leaves.

Millet

Herbs

Millet

PANICUM

Family: Poaceae (grasses). Habitat: in a sunny, warm location. Description: this large genus includes a great number of species cultivated as food and forage crops.

Miscanthus

Herbs

Miscanthus

MISCANTHUS

Family: Poaceae. Name: derives from the Greek words 'mischos' - stalk and 'anthos' - flower, and refers to the way the spikelets are attached.

Molinia

Herbs

Molinia

MOLINIA

Family: Poaceae. Native range: Europe. Meadows. Light forests. Elegant perennial grass, pleasantly colored in autumn.

Morrow's Sedge

Herbs

Morrow's Sedge

Саrех morrowii

Family Cyperaceae. This species originated in Japan. An evergreen perennial forming a continuous dark-green cover.

Most graceful Aira

Herbs

Most graceful Aira

A. elegantisaima Sclmr

A species closely related to A. elegans. Distinguished by the presence of an awn on the lower floral glumes of both florets of the spikelet and by large panicles. Flowers in late spring–early summer.

Mountain Polypogon

Herbs

Mountain Polypogon

Polypogon monspeliensis

Family: Grasses. Native to: North and Central America. Prairies with tall grass. A beautiful grass with a dense, fluffy panicle of silvery-green color, still little known to flower enthusiasts.