Cynosurus cristatus
A host for Claviceps purpurea—rye ergot—and a potential source of ergot poisoning. Called also crested dog's tail.
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A host for Claviceps purpurea—rye ergot—and a potential source of ergot poisoning. Called also crested dog's tail.
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| Cynosurus cristatus L. |
Crested Dog’s-tail (Cynosurus cristatus) is an ornamental plant.
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