RFRA2GHP–Egyptian crowfoot grass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium) closeup - Long Key Natural Area, Davie, Florida, USA
RM2BNJ65T–Crowfoot grass (Dactyloctenium aegyptium) artistic photo with white background. introduced species, Everglades, Florida, USA, January.
RF2WB8XCG–Macro shot of vibrant Dactyloctenium aegyptium (Crowfoot Grass) flowers with detailed pollen grains, showcasing the natural beauty of Satara's flora.
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RF2DFCKR5–Natural Durban crowfoot little star white sign grass flower petals
RM2K12K5F–Grasses propagate using wind dispersal of their pollen from anthers. This Common Crowfoot shows the anthers dangling from the underside
RM2C1AH3H–Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Richt Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Richt.
RF2K03A35–A closeup of a dactyloctenium aegyptium plant.
RM2C1AG1X–Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Willd Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Willd.
RFWB33N1–Swollen finger grass, Chloris barbata grass dancing in the breeze.
RM2BXBAYD–Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Willd Dactyloctenium aegyptium L Willd.
RMRH14J1–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 32 No. 82. Dactyloctenium aegyptium (Linn.) Willd. Crowfoot-grass. (Fig. 35.) This grass, which is a weed thronghout all the warmer countries of the world, has become quite common in some of the Southern States. It closely resembles the more common Goose-grass or Duck's-grass {Elensine indica), from which it dif- fers chiefly in having the terminal spikes shorter and each tipped with a sharp prolongation of the axis. It is usually found in cultivated fields, and often in such abundance as to displace the less vigorous nati
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RM2K12K5R–The Common Crowfoot is a widespread annual grass throughout East Africa and an important fodder grass in arid areas.
RF2K03A37–A closeup of a dactyloctenium aegyptium plant.
RMRH128E–. Bulletin. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. 228. Fig. 210. Dactyloctenium aegyptium (L.) Willd. ,(Cyno8urus miyptlas L.; Dactyloctenium ivgyptiacnm Willd.). Crowfoot- GKASS.—A low, tufted or creepiug grass, with ascending flower- ing stems rarely 3 dm. high, and three to five digitate spikes 2 to 5 cm. long.—Waste or cultivated ground, southern New York to Illinois, south to Florida and Texas, west to California. [Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of both hemis- pheres.] May-December.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag
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RM2K3RFEP–The Common Crowfoot develops flowers during the rains and relies on the fine pollen from the suspended anthers to be distributed on the winds
RF2J3AG12–a macro focus shot of Egyptian crowfoot grass in the garden on a sunny day with blurred background
RMRJX0W0–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 18 Where density of the brushy canopy thins sufficiently to admit sunlight, typical low- growing xerotropical grasses and herbs cover the ground beneath. In open, sunny places where animals congregate and along upland trails, Malvastrum coromandelianum is conspicuous, along with Cynodon dactylon, Euphorbia hirta, Cenchrus echinatus, Dactyloctenium aegyptium and less commonly Amaranthus viridis and Euphorbia prostrata. After prolonged rains these same open sites support an ephemeral explosive growth of annuals,
RF2F9H21W–A closeup of the Egyptian crowfoot grass in the blurred natural background
RF2G8C990–Closeup shot of Egyptian crowfoot grass on a blurred background
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