quaking grass - translation to arabic
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quaking grass - translation to arabic

GENUS OF PLANTS
Quaking Grass; Quaking grass; Quaking-grass; Calosteca; Tremularia; Chondrachyrum; Brizochloa; Macrobriza; Quakinggrass

quaking grass         
العشب المتمايل
GRASS         
  • Drawing of ''[[Anomochloa marantoidea]],'' one of the most primitive living grass species
  • The gray area is the [[cricket]] pitch currently in use. Parallel to it are other pitches in various states of preparation which could be used in other matches.
  • Typical grass seen in meadows
  • Grass-covered house in [[Iceland]]
  • Grass with flowers around it
  • Inflorecence scheme and floral diagram. 1 – glume, 2 – lemma, 3 – awn, 4 – palea, 5 – lodicules, 6 – stamens, 7 – ovary, 8 – styles.
  • Wind-blown grass in the [[Valles Caldera]] in [[New Mexico]], United States
  • Grass flowers
  • A [[kangaroo]] eating grass
  • ''[[Setaria verticillata]]'' from [[Panicoideae]]
  • A lawn in front of a building
FAMILY OF MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS
Gramineae; Grasses; Graminae; Grass Family; Grass family; Graminaceae; True grass; True grasses; Grass blade; Poacea; Poacae; Poacaea; Grass; Tall Grass; Sports turf; Grass crops; Grass seeds; Grass seed

ألاسم

أَبّ ; حَشِيش ; رِعْي ; عُشْب ; قِنَّبٌ هِنْدِيّ ; كَلَأ ; ماريجوانَا ; مَرْع ; نَجِيل

الفعل

أَسَامَ ; بَقَّار ; راعٍ ; راعِي البَقَر ; رَعَى الماشِيَةَ أو القَطِيعَ ; غَنَّام

grass         
  • Drawing of ''[[Anomochloa marantoidea]],'' one of the most primitive living grass species
  • The gray area is the [[cricket]] pitch currently in use. Parallel to it are other pitches in various states of preparation which could be used in other matches.
  • Typical grass seen in meadows
  • Grass-covered house in [[Iceland]]
  • Grass with flowers around it
  • Inflorecence scheme and floral diagram. 1 – glume, 2 – lemma, 3 – awn, 4 – palea, 5 – lodicules, 6 – stamens, 7 – ovary, 8 – styles.
  • Wind-blown grass in the [[Valles Caldera]] in [[New Mexico]], United States
  • Grass flowers
  • A [[kangaroo]] eating grass
  • ''[[Setaria verticillata]]'' from [[Panicoideae]]
  • A lawn in front of a building
FAMILY OF MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS
Gramineae; Grasses; Graminae; Grass Family; Grass family; Graminaceae; True grass; True grasses; Grass blade; Poacea; Poacae; Poacaea; Grass; Tall Grass; Sports turf; Grass crops; Grass seeds; Grass seed
عُشْب

Definition

quaking grass
¦ noun a grass with oval or heart-shaped flower heads which tremble in the wind. [Genus Briza.]

Wikipedia

Briza

Briza is a genus of annual and perennial plants in the grass family, native to northern temperate regions of Eurasia, North Africa, and certain islands in the Atlantic.

The group is generally referred to as the quaking grasses because the flowers and seedheads shake on their stalks in the slightest breeze. Some of its members are grown as ornamental plants.

Briza species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora lixella.

Species
  • Briza humilis M.Bieb. – from Albania to Iran
  • Briza marcowiczii Woronow – Turkey, Caucasus
  • Briza maxima L. – Mediterranean, Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands; naturalized in parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, the Americas, and certain oceanic islands
  • Briza media L. – Europe, Asia, North Africa, Azores, Canary Islands; naturalized in New Zealand and parts of North America
  • Briza minor L. – from Azores + Canary Islands to Iran; naturalized in parts of Asia, Africa, Australia, the Americas, and certain oceanic islands

Over 100 species formerly included in Briza are now placed in other genera, including Agrostis, Airopsis, Chascolytrum, Desmazeria, Desmostachya, Distichlis, Eragrostis, Glyceria, Halopyrum, Neesiochloa, Poa, Tribolium, Trisetum and Uniola.