Grasses comprise approximately a third of the Earth's vegetative cover and, as a group, have a wider distribution than any other plant family. From wheat, rice, and sugarcane to bamboo and bermudagrass, humans have depended on grasses as sources of food, food for animals, lawns and construction material for millennia. ""A Guide to Florida Grasses"" offers an introduction to this vital and frequently neglected plant family. This richly illustrated...
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