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- Guinea grass
- hair grass
- hairlike love grass
- hairy brome grass
- hairy crab grass
- hairy finger grass
- hard grass
- hare's-tail grass
- heath grass
- hedgehog grass
- herd's grass
- high grasses
- holy grass
- Hungarian brome grass
- Hungarian grass
- Indian grass
- Italian rye grass
- Japanese lawn grass
- joint grass
- June grass
- knob grass
- knot grass
- Korean lawn grass
- lady grass
- lady's hair grass
- lake reed grass
- large crab grass
- large-flowered spear grass
- lax-flowered panic grass
- lime grass
- little-seed canary grass
- long-leaved panic grass
- long-leaved reed grass
- long-leaved rush grass
- loose-bunch grasses
- loose-tussock grasses
- love grass
- low grasses
- low love grass
- low spear grass
- lyme grass
- Manila grass
- manna grass
- marl grass
- marram grass
- marsh grass
- marsh spike grass
- mat grass
- matting panic grass
- meadow fescue grass
- meadow grass
- meadow love grass
- meadow oat grass
- meadow rougish grass
- meadow spear grass
- melic grass
- Michaux's blue-eyed grass
- millet grass
- molasses grass
- money grass
- moor grass
- mountain spear grass
- mountain timothy grass
- napier grass
- narrow reed grass
- narrow-leaved panic grass
- New England bent grass
- nit grass
- nodding fescue grass
- nodding vanilla grass
- northern manna grass
- northern panic grass
- northern reed grass
- northern spear grass
- northern wheat grass
- nut grass
- oat grass
- old-witch grass
- onion grass
- orange grass
- orchard grass
- painted grass
- pale manna grass
- pampas grass
- panic grass
- peavine grass
- pemba grass
- penny grass
- perennial foxtail grass
- perennial quaking grass
- perennial red cow grass
- permanent grasses
- pigeon grass
- pin grass
- pine grass
- pine purple grass
- plains bristle grass
- plume grass
- Poland manna grass
- poly grass
- poverty grass
- prairie grass
- prairie spear grass
- prickly grass
- pudding grass
- purple crab grass
- purple love grass
- purple moor grass
- purple panic grass
- purplish wheat grass
- quack grass
- quail grass
- quake grass
- quaking grass
- quitch grass
- rabbit-foot grass
- rabbit-tail grass
- rattlesnake grass
- red bent grass
- red fescue grass
- red field's grass
- red-tailed fescue grass
- red-top false grass
- red-top panic grass
- reed canary grass
- reed grass
- reed manna grass
- rhizomatous grasses
- rib grass
- ribbon grass
- rice grass
- ripgut grass
- river grass
- rootstock grasses
- rot grass
- rough fescue grass
- rough hair grass
- rough rush grass
- rough-hairy panic grass
- roughish panic grass
- rough-stalked meadow grass
- round-fruited panic grass
- rush cat's-tail grass
- rush grass
- rush prairie grass
- rush salt grass
- rushlike timothy grass
- Russia grass
- rye grass
- salt grass
- salt-marsh grass
- sand blue-eyed grass
- sape grass
- saw grass
- scented grass
- scorbute grass
- scorpion grass
- scratch grass
- scurvy grass
- scutch grass
- sea grass
- sea sand grass
- sea spear grass
- seashore alkali grass
- seashore grass
- sedge grass
- Seneca grass
- serpent grass
- sharp-scaled manna grass
- shave grass
- sheep's fescue grass
- shelly grass
- shilling grass
- shore grass
- short grass
- short-leaved spear grass
- short-stalked love grass
- signal grass
- silk grass
- silky grass
- silver grass
- silver hair grass
- Simpson's grass
- slender fescue grass
- slender spike grass
- slender wheat grass
- slender-stemmed panic grass
- slough grass
- small rush grass
- small tufted love grass
- smaller seabeach grass
- small-fruited panic grass
- small-leaved panic grass
- smooth brome grass
- smooth creeping love grass
- smooth spear grass
- snake grass
- sod grasses
- soft grass
- soft-leaved panic grass
- sour grass
- southern fescue grass
- southern grass
- sow grass
- spider grass
- spike grass
- spiked grasses
- spiral-awned beard grass
- spur grass
- squirrel-tail grass
- star grass
- stick grass
- stiff hairy panic grass
- stiff prairie grass
- stink grass
- stout love grass
- strict blue-eyed grass
- strong-scented love grass
- Sudan grass
- sugar grass
- surf grass
- sward grass
- Swiss rye grass
- switch grass
- sword grass
- sylvan spear grass
- tall bent grass
- tall grasses
- tall manna grass
- tall oat grass
- tall-fringed panic grass
- tall-growing grasses
- tape grass
- tassel grass
- Terrel grass
- thatch grass
- three-awned grass
- tickle grass
- timothy grass
- toad grass
- toetoe grass
- torpedo grass
- tuft grasses
- tufted hair grass
- tufted spear grass
- Tunis grass
- turf forming grasses
- turkey grass
- turtle grass
- tussock grasses
- twin bent grass
- twopenny grass
- upright brome grass
- uva grass
- vanilla grass
- velvet bent grass
- velvet grass
- velvety panic grass
- viper's grass
- wart grass
- warty panic grass
- Washington bent grass
- water grass
- water whorl grass
- wavy hair grass
- wavy meadow grass
- weak spear grass
- weedle grass
- western fescue grass
- wheat grass
- whitlow grass
- widgeon grass
- wild false grass
- wild oat grass
- wild timothy grass
- willow grass
- windmill grass
- wire grass
- witch grass
- witch panic grass
- wood meadow grass
- wood reed grass
- woody grasses
- woolly beard grass
- woolly panic grass
- worm grass
- wrack grass
- yellow grass
- yellow nut grass
- yellow scorpion grass
- yellow-eyed grass
- yellow-foxtail grass* * *• злак• злаки• пастись -
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grass 1.трава; злак; дёрн; pl злаковые травы; 2. пастбище; пастись; 3. зарастать травой; 4. засевать травойalang grass императа цилиндрическая, Imperata cylindricaAleppo grass гумай, сорго алепское, Sorghum halepensealfa grass эспарто, трава альфа, Stipa tenacissimaalkali grass униола колосистая, Uniola spicataaloe grass алетрис мучнистый, Aletris farinosaAmerican beach grass песколюб короткоязычковый, Ammophila breviligulataAmerican panic grass просо колумбийское, Panicum columbianumannual meadow grass мятлик однолетний, Poa annuaArctic holy grass зубровка малоцветковая, Hierochloe paucifloraArctic spear grass мятлик джунгарский, Poa dschungaricaawned wheat grass рэгнерия собачья, Roegneria caninaBahia grass гречка заметная, Paspalum notatumbarbed panic grass просо шелкоплодное, Panicum microcarpunbareet grass леерсия шеститычинковая, рисовая трава, Leersia hexandrabarn grass куриное просо, ежовник петушье просо, Echinochloa crusgallibarnacle grass взморник морской, Zostera marinabarnyard grass куриное просо, ежовник петушье просо, Echinochloa crusgallibarren brome grass костёр бесплодный, Bromus sterilisbeach grass песколюб песчаный, Ammophila arenariabeaked panic grass просо обоюдоострое, Panicum ancepsbent grass полевица, AgrostisBermuda grass свинорой пальчатый, бермудская трава, собачья трава, Cynodon dactylonbillion-dallar grass куриное просо, ежовник петушье просо, Echinochloa crusgallibirdwood grass ценхрус щетинконосный, Cenchrus setigerusblack grass 1. лисохвост мышехвостниковидный, Alopecurus myosuroides ; 2. ситник Герарда, Juncus gerardiiblack oat grass ковыль овсоподобный, Stipa avenaceablue couch grass свинорой, Cynodonblue joint (reed) grass вейник канадский, Calamagrostis canadensisblue moor grass перловник голубой, Molinia coeruleablue panic grass просо ладьевидное, Panicum cymbiformeblue scorpion grass незабудка разноцветная, Myosotis versicolor; незабудка мелкоцветковая, Myosotis micranthablue wheat grass пырей жёсткий, Agropyrum scabrumblue-eyed grass сисюринхий узколистный, Sisyrinchium angustifoliumblunt panic grass просо притупленное, Panicum obtusumbog panic grass просо светлое, Panicum lucidumbottelbrush grass шероховатка, Asperellabristle grass щетинник, Setariabroad-leaved panic grass просо широколистное, Panicum latifoliumbrome grass костёр, Bromusbrook grass поручейница, Catabrosabroom beard grass схизахирий м етловидный, Schizachyrium scopariumbrown bent grass полевица собачья, Agrostis caninabuffalo grass бухлоэ, бизонова трава, Buchloe dactyloidesbunch grasses рыхлокустовые злакиburdock grass козлец кистевидный, Tragus racemosusbush grass вейник наземный, Calamagrostis epigeiosbushy grasses кустовые злакиCampbell Island bent grass полевица антарктическая, Agrostis antarcticaCanary grass канареечник канарский, Phalaris canariensisCarib grass шерстяк многоколосый, Eriochloa polystachyacarnation grass осока просяная, Carex panicea; осока сизая, Carex glauca; осока мохнатая, Carex hirtacarpet grass аксонопус сжатый, Axonopus compressuscat grass антистирия овсовидная, Anthistiria avenaceacat's-tail grass тимофеевка луговая, Phleum pratensecatch fly grass гомалоценхрус чечевичковый, Homalocenchrus lenticulariscattail grass тимофеевка луговая, Phleum pratensecespitous grasses дернообразующие злакиcheat grass костёр кровельный, Bromes tectorumchee reed grass вейник наземный, Calamagrostis epigeiosChina grass рами, китайская крапива (Bochmeria nivea(cleavers grass подмаренник цепкий, Galium aparinecloud grass полевица тёмная, Agrostis nebulosacoast wheat grass пырей колючий, Agropyrum pungenscock grass костёр ржаной, Bromus secalinuscock's-foot grass ежа сборная, Dactylis glomeratacockspur grass куриное просо, ежовник петушье просо, Echinochloa crusgallicolonial bent grass полевица волосовидная, Agrostis tenuisColumbian grass колумбова трава, Sorghum almumcommon reed grass тростник обыкновенный, Phragmites communiscongayam grass буйволиная трава, иглица реснитчатая, Echinaria ciliariscorn brome grass костёр раскидистый, Bromus squarrosuscorn grass метлица полевая, Apera spicavinticotton grass пушица, Eriophorumcouch grass 1. растение с ползучими корневищами; сорняки, быстро размножающиеся корневищами; 2. паспалум двухрядный, Paspalum distichumcreeping bent grass полевица белая, Agrostis albacreeping soft grass бухарник мягкий, Holcus molliscreeping stem grass корневищное травянистое растениеcrested wheat grass пырей гребенчатый, Agropyrum cristatumcurly grass схизея карликовая, схизея малая, Schizaea pusillacurly mesquite grass хилария, Hilariacut grass леерсия рисовидная, Leersia oryzoidesdallis grass паспалум расширенный, Paspalum dilatatumdennett grass колосняк полосатый, Elymus striatusdense panic grass просо густое, Panicum condensumdensely tufted grasses плотнокустовые злакиdesert wheat grass пырей пустынный, Agropyrum desertorumdew grass ежа сборная, Dactylis glomerataditch grass . руппия морская, Ruppia maritimadog's-tail grass гребневик обыкновенный, Cynosurus cristatusdog's-tooth grass 1. пырей собачий, Agropyrum canina; 2. свинорой пальчатый, бермудская трава, собачья трава, Cynodon dactylondog's-tooth star grass хлорис растопыренный, Chloris divaricatadowny brome grass костёр кровельный, Bromes tectorumdowny lyme grass колосняк песчаный, Elymus arenariusdropseed grass мюленбергия Шребера, Muhlenbergia schreberidudder grass адиантум венерин волос, Adiantum capillus-venerisdwarf meadow grass мятлик однолетний, Poa annuadwarf panic grass просо реснитчатое, Panicum ciliatumeared grasses колосовые злакиearly branching panic grass просо раннее, Panicum praecociusearstem grasses колосовые злакиEast Indian lemon grass индийская лимонная трава, Cymbopogon flexuosuseastern blue-eyed grass сисюринхий атлантический, Sisyrinchium atlanticumEaton's panic grass просо пренебрежённое, Panicum spretumelephant grass пеннисетум красный, Pennisetum purpureumElliott's bent grass полевица Эллиота, Agrostis elliottianaEuropean beach grass песколюб песчаный, Ammophila arenariafairy grass трясунка средняя, Briza mediafaitours grass молочай острый, Euphorbia esulafalse brome grass коротконожка, Brachypodiumfalse grass гомалоценхрус рисовидный, Homalocenchrus oryzoidesfeather grass ковыль перистый, Stipa pinnatafelon grass горичник настурциевый, Peucedanum ostruthiumfescue grass овсяница, Festucafew-flowered panic grass просо малоцветковое, Panicum oligosanthesfiddle grass кипрей мохнатый, Epilobium hursutumfield (chess) brome grass костёр полевой, Bromus arvensisfield scorpion grass незабудка полевая, Myosotis arvensisfiliform fescue grass овсяница волосистая, Festuca capillatafine bent grass полевица обыкновенная, Agrostis vulgarisfinger grass росичка, Digitariafire grass невзрачница полевая, Aphanes arvensisfirm-bunch grasses плотнокустовые злакиfish grass кабомба, Cabombaflat-stemmed meadow grass мятлик сплюснутый, Poa compressaflat-stemmed panic grass просо обоюдоострое, Panicum ancepsflattened oat grass дантония сжатая, Danthonia compressaflax grass овёс пустой, овсюг, Avena fatuaflexuous spur grass мятлик осенний, Poa autumnalisfloating (manna) grass манник наплывающий, Glyseria fluitansforked panic grass просо вильчатое, Panicum dichotomumfountain grass пеннисетум скальный, Pennisetum rupeliifour-leaved grass вороний глаз четырёхлистный, Paris quadrifoliafowl blue grass мятлик болотный, Poa palustrisfoxtail grass 1. канареечник каролинский, Phalaris caroliniana ; 2. щетинник мутовчатый, Setaria verticillataFrench grass псоралея эспарцетовидная, Psoralea onobrychisfringed brome grass костёр реснитчатый, Bromus ciliatusfrog grass солерос европейский, Salicornia europaeagalleta grass хилария твёрдая, Hilaria rigidagama grass трипсакум ежевидный, Tripsacum dactyloidesGerman velvet grass бухарник мягкий, Holcus mollisgiant rye grass колосняк гигантский, "песчаный овёс", Elymus giganteusglaucous spear grass мятлик сизый, Poa glaucaglume grass чилибуха, рвотный корень, Strychnos nuxvomicagoat grass эгилопс, Aegilopsgolden oat grass трищетинник желтоватый, Trisetum flavescensgolden-eyed grass сисюринхий узколистный, Sisyrinchium angustifoliumgreat fescue grass овсяница гигантская, festuca giganteagreat goose grass острица лежачая, Asperugo procumbensgreen bristle grass щетинник зелёный, Setaria viridisgreen foxtail grass щетинник зелёный, Setaria viridisgreen valley grass гумай, сорго алепское, Sorghum halepenseGrisebach's panic grass просо игловидное, Panicum acicularehair grass аира волосовидная, Aira capillarishairlike love grass полевичка волосистовидная, Eragrostis trichoideshairy brome grass костёр шероховатый, Bromus asperhairy crab grass росичка кровяная, Digitaria sanguinalishairy finger grass . росичка кровяная, Digitaria sanguinalishard grass 1. жесткоколосница (Sclerochloa) ; 2. pl жёсткие злакиhare'stail grass зайцехвост яйцевидный, Lagurus ovatusheath grass зиглигния лежачая, трёхзубка, Sieglingia decumbenshengehog grass иглица, Echinariahign grasses высокие злакиHungarian brome grass костёр безостый, Bromus inermisHungarian grass щетинник итальянский, Setaria italicaItalian rye grass плевел итальянский, Lotium italicumJapanese lawn grass зойсия японская, Zoysia japonicaJohnson grass 1. гумай, сорго алепское, Sorghum halepense; 2. роговик униоловидный, Ceratochloa unioloidesjoint grass паспалум двухрядный, Paspalum distichumJune grass тонгоног, келерия, Koeleriakangaroo grass темеда, Themedaknob grass коллинзония канадская, Collinsonia canadensisKorean lawn grass зойсия японская, Zoysia japonicakunth's panic grass просо кроваво-красное, Panicum consanguineumlady grass канареечник тростниковидный, Phalaris arundinacealady's hair grass трясунка средняя, Briza medialake reed grass вейник озёрный, Calamagrostis lacustrislarge crab grass росичка кровяная, Digitaria sanguinalislarge-flowered spear grass мятлик выдающийся, Poa eminenslax-flowered panic grass просо рыхлометельчатое, Panicum laxiflorumlime grass луговик дернистый, щучка, Deschampsia caespitosalittle-seed canary grass канареечник малый, Phalaris minorlong-leaved panic grass просо длиннолистное, Panicum longifoliumlong-leaved reed grass вейник длиннолистный, Calamagrostis longifolialong-leaved rush grass спороболус шероховатый, Sporobolus asperloose-bunch grasses рыхлокустовые злакиlove grass полевичка, Eragrostislow grasses низкие злакиlow love grass полевичка малая, Eragrostis minorlow spear grass мятлик укороченный, Poa abbreviatalyme grass колосняк песчаный, Elymus arenariusManila grass зойсия, Zoysiamanna grass манник, Glyceriamarl grass клевер средний, Trifolium mediummarram grass песколюб песчаный, Ammophila arenariamarsh grass спартина, Spartinamarsh spike grass униола колосистая, Uniola spicatamatting panic grass просо южное, Panicum meridionalemeadow fescue grass овсяница луговая, Festuca pratensismeadow grass мятлик луговой, Poa pratensismeadow love grass полевичка преломлённая, Eragrostis refractameadow oat grass овсец луговой, Avenastrum pratensismeadow rougish grass мятлик обыкновенный, Poa trivialismeadow spear grass мятлик горный, Poa laxamelic grass перловник, Melicamichaux's blue-eyed grass сисюринхий остроконечный, Sisyrinchium mucronatummillet grass бор развесистый, Milium effusummolasses grass паточная трава, Melinis minutifloramoney grass погремок петушиный гребешок, Rhinanthus crista-gallimoor grass 1. перловник голубой, Molinia coerulea; 2. росянка круглолистная, Drosera rotundifolia ; 3. сеслерия, Sesleriamountain spear grass мятлик горный, Poa laxamountain timothy grass тимофеевка альпийская, Phleum alpinummutton grass мятлик Фендлера, Poa fendleriananapier grass слоновая трава, Pennisetum purpureumnarro reed grass вейник незамеченный, Calamagrostis neglectanarrow-leaved panic grass просо узколистное, Panicum angustifoliumNew England bent grass полевица горолюбивая, Agrostis oreophilanit grass пузатик, Gastridiumnodding fescue grass овсяница поникающая, Festuca nutansnodding vanila grass зубровка Наши, Hierochloe nashiinorthern panic grass просо северное, Panicum borealenorthern reed grass вейник северный, Calamagrostis hyperboreanorthern spear grass мятлик шафранный, Poa crocatanorthern wheat grass пырей пушистоцветковый, Agropyrum dasyanthumoat grass 1. овёс пустой, овсюг, Avena fatua ; 2. трищетинник пенсильванский, Trisetum pennsylvanicum; 3. французский райграсс высокий, Arrhenatherum elatusold-witch grass просо волосовидное, Panicum capillareonion grass перловник, Melicaorange grass зверобой горечавковидный, Hypericum gentianoidesorchard grass ежа сборная, Dactylis glomeratapainted grass двукисточник тростниковидный, Digraphis arundinaceapale manna grass манник бледный, Glyceria pallidapampas grass пампасная трава, Cortaderiapeavine grass чина посевная, Lathyrus sativuspemba grass пембская трава, Stenotaphrum dimidiatumpenny grass погремок петушиный гребешок, Rhinanthus crista-galliperennial foxtail grass щетинник безбородый, Setaria imberbisperennial quaking grass трясунка средняя, Briza mediapermanent grasses многолетние злаки, многолетние травыpigeon grass росичка кровяная, Digitaria sanguinalispin grass аистник цикутолистный, erodium cicutariumpine grass 1. вейник краснеющий, calamagrostis rubescens ; 2. овсяница аризонская, Festuca arizonica ; 2. блефаронеурон, Blepharoneuron; 2. хвощ полевой, Equisetum arvensepine purple grass вейник Лангсдорфа, Calamagrostis lansdorffiiplains bristle grass щетинник крупноколосный, Setaria macrostachyaplume grass 1. серебряная трава, мискантус (Miscanthus); 2. эриантус сахаристый, Erianthus saccharoidesPoland manna grass манник наплывающий, Glyseria fluitanspoly grass дербенник иссополистный, Lythrum hyssopifoliapoverty grass аристида вильчатая, Aristida dichotomapoverty grass худзония войлочная, Hudsonia tomentosaprairie spear grass мятлик аридный, Poa aridaprickle grass куриное просо, ежовник петушье просо, Echinochloa crusgallipudding grass мята болотная, Mentha pulegiumpurple crab grass росичка кровяная, Digitaria sanguinalispurple love grass полевичка гребешковая, Eragrostis pectinaceapurple moor grass перловник голубой, Molinia coeruleapurple panic grass просо малоопушённое, Panicum paucipilumpurplish wheat grass пырей двухцветковый, Agropyrum biflorumquack grass свинорой, Cynodonquail grass целозия серебристая, Celosia argenteaquake grass трясунка средняя, Briza mediaquaking grass трясунка средняя, Briza mediaquinea grass просо крупное, Panicum maximumrabbit-foot grass многобородник монпелиенский, Polypogon monspeliensisrabbit-tail grass зайцехвост яйцевидный, Lagurus ovatusrancheria grass вульпия мышехвостник, Vulpia myurosrat's-tail fescue grass вульпия мышехвостник, Vulpia myurosrattlesnake grass манник канадский, Glyceria canadensisred bent grass полевица северная, Agrostis borealisred fescue grass овсяница красная, Restuca rubrared field's grass редфильдия согнутая, Redfieldia flexuosared-tailed fescue grass колосняк гигантский, "песчаный овёс", Elymus giganteusred-top false grass мятлик трёхцветковый, Poa triflorared-top panic grass просо полевицерядное, Panicum agrostoidesreed canary grass двукисточник тростниковидный, Digraphis arundinaceareed grass 1. вейник тростниковидный, Calamagrostis arundinacea ; 2. канареечник птичий, Phalaris canariensisreed manna grass манник водный, Glyceria aquaticarhizomatous grasses корневищные злакиrib grass подорожник ланцетный, Plantago lanceolataribbon grass двукисточник тростниковидный, Digraphis arundinacearipgut grass костёр жестковатый, Bromus rigidusriver grass флюминея, Fluminearootstock grasses корневищные злакиrosha grass спороболус, Sporobolusrot grass жирнянка обыкновенная, Pinguicula vulgarisrough fescue grass овсяница алтайская, Festuca altaicarough hair grass полевица зимующая, Agrostis hiemalisrough rush grass спороболус скрытый, Sporobolus clandestinusrough-hairy panic grass просо щетинистое, Panicum strigosumrough-stalked meadow grass мятлик обыкновенный, Poa trivialisroughish panic grass просо беловолосое, Panicum leucothrixroung-fruited panic grass просо круглоплодное, Panicum sphaerocarpunrush grass спороболус, Sporobolusrush prairie grass мюленбергия остроконечная, Muhlenbergia cuspidatarush salt grass ежа раскидистая, Dactylis patensrush-cat's-tail grass скрытница камышевидная, Crypsis schoenoidesrushlike timothy grass скрытница камышевидная, Crypsis schoenoidesRussia grass манник наплывающий, Glyseria fluitanssalt grass униола колосистая, Uniola spicatasalt-marsh grass ежа раскидистая, Dactylis patenssand blue-eyed grass сисюринхий песчаный, Sisyrinchium arenicolasape grass императа бразильская, Imperata brasiliensissaw grassмеч-трава, Cladium mariscusscented grass золотобородник, Chrysopogonscorbute grass ложечница арктическая, Cochlearia aricticascorpion grass незабудка болотная, Mysotis palustrisscratch grass 1. мюленбергия ясменниколистная, Muhlenbergia asperifolia; 2. подмаренник цепкий, Galium aparinescurvy grass 1. ложечная трава, Cochlearia; ложечница лекарственная, Cochlearia officinalis; 2. серебряная трава, мискантус, Miscanthusscutch grass 1. пырей ползучий, Agropyrum repens; 2. свинорой пальчатый, бермудская трава, собачья трава, Cynodon dactylonsea grass 1. руппия морская, Ruppia maritima ; 2. солерос европейский, Salicornia europaea ; 3. армерия обыкновенная, Armeria vulgarissea sand grass песколюб песчаный, Ammophila arenariasea spear grass мятлик приморский, Poa maritimaseashore alkali grass бескильница морская, Atropis maritimaseashore grass полевица приморская, Agrostis maritimasedge grass 1. осока пенсильванская, Carex pennsylvanica ; 2. хвощ полевой, Equisetum arvense ; 3. аир тростниковый, ирный корень, Acorus calamusseneca grass зубровка душистая, Hierochlo odorataserpent grass горец змеиный, раковые шейки, Polygonum bistortasharp-scaled manna grass манник остроцветковый, Clyceria acutiflorashave grass хвощ зимующий, Equisetum hyemalesheep's fescue grass овсяница овечья, Festuca ovinashelly grass пырей ползучий, Agropyrum repensshilling grass щитолистник обыкновенный, Hydrocotyle vulgarisshore grass 1. монантохлое прибрежный, Monanthochloe littoralis ; 2. подорожник одноцветковый, Plantago uniflorashort grass 1. короткотравье, низкотравье; 2. pl низовые злакиshort-leaved spear grass мятлик коротколистный, Poa brachyphyllashort-stalked love grass полевичка коротконожковая, Eragrostis curtipedicellatasignal grass ветвянка, Brachiariasilk grass 1. паспалум влагалищный, Paspalum vaginatum ; 2. юкка нитчатая, Yucca filamentosa; 3. ковыль хохлатый, Stipa comata; 4. серебряная трава, мискантус, Miscanthussilky grass эриокома заострённая, Eriocoma cuspidalasilver grass серебряная трава, мискантус, Miscanthussilver hair grass аира гвоздичная, Aira caryophylleaSimpson's grass просо слабоволосистое, Panicum hemitomonslender fescue grass овсяница восьмицветковая, Festuca octofloraslender spike grass бухарник рыхлый, Holcus laxusslender wheat grass пырей нежный, Agropyrum tenerumslender-stemmed panic grass просо переплетённое, Panicum implicatumslough grass бекманния, Beckmanniasmall bur grass ценхрус каролинский, Cenchrus carolinianussmall rush grass спороболус незаметный, Sporobolus neglectussmall tufted love grass полевичка волосистая, Eragrostis polisasmall-fruited panic grass просо мечелистное, Panicum ensifoliumsmaller seabeach grass просо горькое, Panicum amarumsmooth brome grass костёр, Bromussmooth creeping love grass полевичка гипновидная, Eragrostis hypnoidessmooth spear grass мятлик гладкий, Poa laevigatasnake grass хвощ полевой, Equisetum arvensesod grasses дерновые растения, дерновые злакиsoft grass бухарник, Holcussoft-leaved panic grass просо мягколистное, Panicum malacohpyllumsoft-walis grass поручейница водная, Catabrosa aquaticasour grass щавель малый, щавелек, Rumex acetosellasouthern fescue grass овсяница беличья, Festuca sciureasouthern grass просо горьковатое, Panicum amarulumsow grass ложечница вороньелаповидная, Cochlearia coronopusspider grass аристида трёхрядная, Aristida ternipesspiked grasses колосовые злакиspiral-awned beard grass эриантус скрученный, Erianthus contortusspur grass камыш мощный, Scirpus robustussquirrel-tail grass ячмень гривастый, Hordeum jubatumstar grass 1. алетрис, Aletris ; 2. хлорис прутьевидная (Chloris virgata) ; 3. ясменник пахучий, Asperula odoratastiff hairy panic grass просо метловидное, Panicum scoparioidesstiff prairie grass 1. акамптокладос сидячеколосковый, Acamptoclados sessilispica ; 2. полевичка сидячецветковая, Eragrostis sessilispicastink grass полевичка опушённая, Eragrostis cilianensisstout love grass полевичка щетинистая, Eragrostis hirsutastrict blue-eyed grass сисюринхий торчащий, Sisyrinchium strictumstrong-scented love grass полевичка крупная, Eragrostis major; полевичка крупноколосковая, Eragrostis megastachyaSudan grass суданка, суданская трава, Sorghum vulgaresugar grass поллиния, Polliniasurf grass филлоспадикс, Phyllospadixsward grass серебряная трава, мискантус, Miscanthussweed reed grass цинна камышевидная, Cinna arundinaceaSwiss rye grass плевел жёсткий, Lolium rigidumswitch grass просо прутьевидное, Panicum virgatumsword grass камыш американский, Scirpus americanussylvan spear grass мятлик лесной, Poa silvestristall bent grass полевица высокая, Agrostis altissimatall manna grass манник водный, Glyceria aquaticatall oat grass французский райграсс высокий, Arrhenatherum elatustall-fringed panic grass просо изменчивое, Panicum mutabiletall-growing grasses верховые злакиtape grass валлиснерия спиральная, Vallesneria spiralistassel grass руппия морская, Ruppia maritimaTerrel grass колосняк виргинский, Elymus virginicusTexas blue grass манник водный, Glyceria aquaticathatch grass просо прутьевидное, Panicum virgatumthree-awned grass аристида, Aristidatickle grass полевица зимующая, Agrostis hiemalistiger grass тизанолена, Thysanolaenatimothy grass тимофеевка луговая, Phleum pratensetoad grass ситник лягушечный, Juncus bufoniustoetoe grass арундо, Arundotoothache grass ктениум душистый, Ctenium aromaticumtoowomba canary grass канареечник луковичная, Phalaris bulbosatorpedo grass просо ползучее, Panicum repenstuft grasses кустовые злакиtufted hair grass луговик дернистый, Deschampsia caespitosatufted spear grass мятлик смешанный, Poa confusaTunis grass тунисская трава, Sorghum virganumturf forming grasses дернообразующие злакиturkey grass подмаренник цепкий, Galium aparinetussock grasses туссоковые злакиtwin bent grass полевица сдвоенная, Agrostis geminatatwopenny grass луговой чай, Lysimachia nummulariaupright brome grass костёр прямостоячий, Bromus erectusuva grass гинериум стреловидный, Gynerium sagittatumvanilla grass зубровка душистая, Hierochlo odoratavelvet bent grass полевица собачья, Agrostis caninavelvet grass бухарник шерстистый, Holcus lanatusvelvety panic grass просо метельчатое, Panicum scopariumviper's grass синяк обыкновенный, Echium vulgarewart grass молочай солнцегляд, Euphorbia helioscopiawarty panic grass просо бородавчатое, Panicum verrucosumWashington bent grass полевица болотная, Agrostis palustriswater grass горчица полевая, Sinapis arvensiswater whorl grass поручейница водная, Catabrosa aquaticawavy hair grass луговик извилистый, Deschampsia flexuosawavy meadow grass мятлик горный, Poa laxaweak spear grass мятлик слабый, Poa debilisweedle grass ковыль хохлатый, Stipa comatawestern fescue grass овсяница западная, Festuca occidentaliswestern wheat grass пырей Смита, Agropyrum smithiwheat grass пырей, Agropyrumwhite grass 1. леерсия виргинская, Leersia virginica ; 2. гомалоценхрус виргинский, Homalocenchrus virginicuswhite-edged panic grass просо мелкое, Panicum tenuewhite-haired panic grass просо слабоворсистое, Panicum villosissimumwhitetube star grass алетрис мучнистый, Aletris farinosawhitlow grass крупка, Drabawidgeon grass руппия морская, Ruppia maritimawild false grass просо прутьевидное, Panicum virgatumwild oat grass дантония колосовидная, Danthonia spicatawild timothy grass мюленбергия Шребера, Muhlenbergia schreberiwillow grass горец земноводный, Polygonum amphibiumwindmill grass хлорис мутовчатый, Chloris verticillatawire grass мятлик сплюснутый, Poa compressawitch grass пырей ползучий, Agropyrum repenswitch panic grass просо волосовидное, Panicum capillarewood meadow grass мятлик шафранный, Poa crocatawood reed grass вейник сплетённый, Calamogrostis perplexawoody grasses деревянистые злакиwoolly beard grass эриантус распростёртый, Erianthus divaricatuswoolly panic grass просо шерстистое, Panicum lanuginosumworm grass жимолость приморская, Lonicera marylandicawrack grass взморник морской, Zostera marinayellow foxtail grass щетинник сизый, Setaria glaucayellow grass ситовник желтоватый, Pycreus flavescensyellow nut grass сыть съедобная, Cyperus esculentusyellow scorpion grass незабудка разноцветная, Myosotis versicoloryellow star grass гипоксис жестковолосистый, Hypoxis hirsutayellow-eyed grass ксирис, Xyriszebra grass мискантус китайский зеброидный, Miscanthus sinensis zebrinusEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > grass
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6 Causes
Our curiosity about things takes different forms, as Aristotle noted at the dawn of human science. His pioneering effort to classify them still makes a lot of sense. He identified four basic questions we might want answered about anything, and called their answers the four aitia, a truly untranslatable Greek term traditionally but awkwardly translated the four "causes."(1) We may be curious about what something is made of, its matter or material cause.(2) We may be curious about the form (or structure or shape) that that matter takes, its formal cause.(3) We may be curious about its beginning, how it got started, or its efficient cause.Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Causes
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7 Consciousness
Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable.... Without consciousness the mind-body problem would be much less interesting. With consciousness it seems hopeless. (T. Nagel, 1979, pp. 165-166)This approach to understanding sensory qualia is both theoretically and empirically motivated... [;] it suggests an effective means of expressing the allegedly inexpressible. The "ineffable" pink of one's current visual sensation may be richly and precisely expressed as a 95Hz/80Hz/80Hz "chord" in the relevant triune cortical system. The "unconveyable" taste sensation produced by the fabled Australian health tonic Vegamite might be poignantly conveyed as a 85/80/90/15 "chord" in one's four channeled gustatory system.... And the "indescribably" olfactory sensation produced by a newly opened rose might be quite accurately described as a 95/35/10/80/60/55 "chord" in some six-dimensional space within one's olfactory bulb. (P. M. Churchland, 1989, p. 106)One of philosophy's favorite facets of mentality has received scant attention from cognitive psychologists, and that is consciousness itself: fullblown, introspective, inner-world phenomenological consciousness. In fact if one looks in the obvious places... one finds not so much a lack of interest as a deliberate and adroit avoidance of the issue. I think I know why. Consciousness appears to be the last bastion of occult properties, epiphenomena, and immeasurable subjective states-in short, the one area of mind best left to the philosophers, who are welcome to it. Let them make fools of themselves trying to corral the quicksilver of "phenomenology" into a respectable theory. (Dennett, 1978b, p. 149)When I am thinking about anything, my consciousness consists of a number of ideas.... But every idea can be resolved into elements... and these elements are sensations. (Titchener, 1910, p. 33)A Darwin machine now provides a framework for thinking about thought, indeed one that may be a reasonable first approximation to the actual brain machinery underlying thought. An intracerebral Darwin Machine need not try out one sequence at a time against memory; it may be able to try out dozens, if not hundreds, simultaneously, shape up new generations in milliseconds, and thus initiate insightful actions without overt trial and error. This massively parallel selection among stochastic sequences is more analogous to the ways of darwinian biology than to the "von Neumann" serial computer. Which is why I call it a Darwin Machine instead; it shapes up thoughts in milliseconds rather than millennia, and uses innocuous remembered environments rather than noxious real-life ones. It may well create the uniquely human aspect of our consciousness. (Calvin, 1990, pp. 261-262)To suppose the mind to exist in two different states, in the same moment, is a manifest absurdity. To the whole series of states of the mind, then, whatever the individual, momentary successive states may be, I give the name of our consciousness.... There are not sensations, thoughts, passions, and also consciousness, any more than there is quadruped or animal, as a separate being to be added to the wolves, tygers, elephants, and other living creatures.... The fallacy of conceiving consciousness to be something different from the feeling, which is said to be its object, has arisen, in a great measure, from the use of the personal pronoun I. (T. Brown, 1970, p. 336)The human capacity for speech is certainly unique. But the gulf between it and the behavior of animals no longer seems unbridgeable.... What does this leave us with, then, which is characteristically human?.... t resides in the human capacity for consciousness and self-consciousness. (Rose, 1976, p. 177)[Human consciousness] depends wholly on our seeing the outside world in such categories. And the problems of consciousness arise from putting reconstitution beside internalization, from our also being able to see ourselves as if we were objects in the outside world. That is in the very nature of language; it is impossible to have a symbolic system without it.... The Cartesian dualism between mind and body arises directly from this, and so do all the famous paradoxes, both in mathematics and in linguistics.... (Bronowski, 1978, pp. 38-39)It seems to me that there are at least four different viewpoints-or extremes of viewpoint-that one may reasonably hold on the matter [of computation and conscious thinking]:A. All thinking is computation; in particular, feelings of conscious awareness are evoked merely by the carrying out of appropriate computations.B. Awareness is a feature of the brain's physical action; and whereas any physical action can be simulated computationally, computational simulation cannot by itself evoke awareness.C. Appropriate physical action of the brain evokes awareness, but this physical action cannot even be properly simulated computationally.D. Awareness cannot be explained by physical, computational, or any other scientific terms. (Penrose, 1994, p. 12)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Consciousness
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8 Perception
Perception is the immediate discriminatory response of the organism to energy-activating sense organs.... To discriminate is to make a choice reaction in which contextual conditions play a deciding role. (Bartley, 1969, pp. 11-12)t seems (to many) that we cannot account for perception unless we suppose it provides us with an internal image (or model or map) of the external world, and yet what good would that image do us unless we have an inner eye to perceive it, and how are we to explain its capacity for perception? It also seems (to many) that understanding a heard sentence must be somehow translating it into some internal message, but how will this message be understood: by translating it into something else? The problem is an old one, and let's call it Hume's Problem, for while he did not state it explicitly, he appreciated its force and strove mightily to escape its clutches. (Dennett, 1978a, p. 122)Perception refers to the way in which we interpret the information gathered (and processed) by the senses. In a word, we sense the presence of a stimulus, but we perceive what it is. (Levine & Schefner, 1981, p. 1)[W]henever we do try and find the source of... a perception or an idea, we find ourselves in an ever-receding fractal, and wherever we choose to delve we find it equally full of details and interdependencies. It is always the perception of a perception of a perception. (Varela, 1984, p. 320)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Perception
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