RFT5YMAC–The axonopus leaf blad flat and lanceolate and broad. Leaves are hairy, spikelet short and flatted and pointed glume, vintage line drawing or engravin
RFJ6K1DN–grass ,the tropical carpet grass or the savanna grass
RMF7XF5H–Blanket grass, Axonopus compressus, prostrate plants in lawn, Bangkok, Thailand, February
RFEXYTC1–Walking in the rain, Tamar Park, Hong Kong
RF2GH7P06–Gardener laying new roll lawn. Male hands in gardening gloves unrolling green grass rolls
RM2BTTRWR–Axonopus lineatus GA Black.
RMREGE6D–. Common plants of longleaf pine-bluestem range. Plant ecology; Grasses; Forage plants. COMMON CARPETGRASS Axonopus affinis Chase Carpetgrass differs markedly in growth habit from most southern range grasses. Under favorable conditions it spreads rapidly by stolons, developing a dense sod. The best carpetgrass site is a moist, medium- to fine-textured soil where grazing is in- tense. On dry, sandy soils it occurs sparingly, growing in shallow depressions or as small, widely scattered colonies along animal trails and on in- tensely grazed areas. Where use is light, carpetgrass cannot compete su
RMF123GK–Blanket grass, Axonopus compressus, prostrate plants in a Bangkok lawn, Thailand
RM2B0TETE–Campo com capim-mimoso (Axonopus purpusii), Poaceae, Field with Grass-delicate, Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
RMA1W0WN–Broad leaved carpet grass Axonopus compressus flowering Malaysia
RFEXYTC2–Rainy winter vertical view of Tamar Park, Hong Kong
RM2BTW948–Axonopus mexicanus GA Black.
RMRGAGRH–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. GENERA OF GRASSES OF THE UNITED STATES. 223 115. AxoNOPUs Beauv. (Anastrophus Schlecht.) Spikelets depressed biconvex, not turgid, oblong, usually obtuse, solitary, sessile, and alternate, in two rows on one side of a 3-angled racliis, the back of the fertile lemma turned from the axis; first glume wanting; second glume and sterile lemma equal, the lemma without a palea; fertile lemma and palea indurate, the lemma oblong-elliptic, usually- obtuse, the margins slightly inroUed. Stoloniferous or tufted perennials, rarely
RMRGC40B–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 22 Bulletin 827, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Broom sedge is a coarse grass commonly considered a weed, which takes possession of old fields and waste places throughout the entire Piney Woods. It furnishes fairly good grazing early in spring, but is not relished by cattle as it approaches maturity. Carpet grass (Axonopus compressus), is strictly a pasture grass, growing to a height of only a few inches, and is seldom if ever cut for hay. It prefers moist, sandy lands, but is not confined to low- lands, as good stands ar
RM2B0TETG–Campo com capim-mimoso (Axonopus purpusii), Poaceae, Field with Grass-delicate, Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
RMRFRXEM–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. Fig. 2.—Portion of measured 29-year-old plantation of alder near San Isidro de Coronado, Costa Rica, showing thrifty stand of kikuyu grass. (Prcdio en una planta- cion de jaul de 29 aiios de edad, cerca de San Isidro de Coronado en Costa Rica y bajo la cual medra la yerba kikuyu.) imported grasses have been established, of which kikuyu, Pennisetum clandestinum and Imperial grass, Axonopus scoparius, appear to be the most prevalent. In this section, most of the dairy farmers have
RM2B0TETD–Campo com capim-mimoso (Axonopus purpusii), Poaceae, Field with Grass-delicate, Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
RMRGBW75–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 5. — Perennial rye-grass (Loiium perenne).1 Fig. 6. St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum americanum). 2. Carpet grass (Axonopus compressits). A perennial grass with creeping stolons, forming a dense turf; leaves folded in the bud; collar narrow, indistinct, with a few hairs at margins; auricles none; ligule a fringe of short hairs; sheaths glabrous, diverging from stems; blades flat, usually short, linear, about one-eighth to one- 1 Bach figure shows a young plant and a detailed drawing of the leaf at the collar illu