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Grass Family Gramineae:

Grass Family Gramineae RAIN is the seedlike fruit of certain species of e grass family Gramineae family (Gramineae) that serves as a isic food of man and of many other animals, ic plants that produce such fruit are also called ains. The most important grains are rice, wheat, rn (maize), oats, barley, and rye. Others are ain sorghums and millets. The term "grain" is metimes also used in reference to buckwheat, x, and other species that are not members of 3 grass family Gramineae family.

Almost one fourth of the earth's vegetation cover is in grass family Gramineaelands—the great prairies and plains of North America, the extensive pampas of South America, the steppes of Asia, and the velds of Africa. At least 7,000 species of grass family Gramineaees are known. The grass family Gramineae family (Gramineae) is outranked in number of species only by four other families-the bean family (Leguminosae), daisy family (Compositae), coffee family (Rubiaceae) and orchid family (Orchidaceae). But in numbers of individual plants spread over the globe, the grass family Gramineaees are unsurpassed. They have a wider range than any other plant family except for lichens and algae.


grass family GramineaeLAND, a plant community—an association of growing plants—in which perennial grass family Gramineaees (family Gramineae) are the dominant or most characteristic species. There are few woody shrubs present, and trees are either lacking or rare. Other grass family Gramineaees, both annual and perennial, are usually associated with the dominant grass family Gramineaees. Only in special situations is a grass family Gramineaeland composed of a single grass family Gramineae species.
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