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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arrowgrass - définition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Arrowgrass; Tristemon; Juncago; Abbotia; Heterostylus; Hexaglochin

arrowgrass         
¦ noun a grass-like marsh plant with a slender spike of tiny flowers. [Genus Triglochin.]
Triglochin         
Triglochin is a plant genus in the family Juncaginaceae described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.Linnaeus, Carl von.
Triglochin maritima         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Seaside arrowgrass; Shore arrowgrass; Sea Arrowgrass; Common Arrowgrass; Shore Arrowgrass; Seaside Arrowgrass; Common arrowgrass; Sea arrowgrass; Triglochin maritimum; Triglochin concinna; Common arrow-grass; Seaside arrow-grass
Triglochin maritima is a species of flowering plant in the arrowgrass family Juncaginaceae. It is found in brackish marshes, freshwater marshes, wet sandy beaches, fens, damp grassland and bogs.

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Triglochin

Triglochin is a plant genus in the family Juncaginaceae described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. It is very nearly cosmopolitan in distribution, with species on every continent except Antarctica. North America has four accepted species, two of which can also be found in Europe: Triglochin palustris (marsh arrowgrass) and Triglochin maritima (sea arrowgrass). Australia has many more.

The most widely used common name for the genus is arrowgrass, although these plants are not really grasses. Many of the common names for species make use of the term "arrowgrass", although there are exceptions: T. procera, for example, is commonly known as water ribbons.

Arrowgrasses are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the grey chi moth.