I gathered Gramen paleaceum (Juncus bufonius), both kinds of Tetrahit (Galeopsis Tetrahit and G.
But this is an evident mistake as the generic characters of the two are essentially different; the one being the Gramen caricosum and the other the Gramen aciculatum described by Rumphius.
A large plain occurs here covered with Gramen Panicum, which is in tufts, and has the appearance of being cultivated.
This colossal gramen looks like the donax of Italy.
The distich-leaved stalk of this gramen often reaches the height of fifteen or twenty feet.
A gramen of Switzerland grows on the granitic rocks of the straits of Magellan.
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