A Cultivar Sword Fern.
Mainly in western U.S.
In my freshwater tanks in the past, I've used duckweed (floating), hornwort (floating), or foxtail (which is a rooted plant). See the Related Links for good pictures.
A small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow
The definition for the vacule is that it is the stomach of the cell.
a life cycle of a plant is like the growth of the plant in different seasons and how fast it grows
it is a grain used to plant food with
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hordeum jubatum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Carex alopecoidea.
Foxtail can be found growing on the Pacific coast.
The foxtail grass is Alopecurus pratensis. The foxtail Pine is Pinus Balfouriana.
Go find a fox, kill it, than cut off its tail, and there you go, you have a foxtail :)
The plant and seeds contain dhurrin (sugar+nonsugar) that breaks into HCN whick is toxic for ruminants and horses.
No, it is not. Foxtail causes lesions and bleeding ulcers in the mouth which can then get infected requiring antibiotics and salt-water flushes. All hay with foxtail should be avoided.
No, horses should not eat foxtail. Foxtail plants have stiff bristles called awns. They can become embedded in a horse's tongue and cheeks and this can result in ulcers in the horse's mouth.
California poppies are poisonous to cats. Additional plants poisonous to cats include rhubarb, poison oak, foxtail, and the fruit salad plant.
Mainly in western U.S.
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