Gracilis major, also known as Gracilis, is a species of grass native to the southeastern parts of the United States. It is characterized by its slender, elongated leaves and can grow in various habitats, including wetlands and grasslands. The plant plays a role in stabilizing soil and providing habitat for wildlife. It is often studied for its ecological significance and adaptability to different environments.
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Ophiosaurus gracilis was created in 1845.
Streptocephalus gracilis was created in 1898.
Epicrocis gracilis was created in 1994.
Pugettia gracilis was created in 1851.
Metacarcinus gracilis was created in 1852.
Anubias gracilis was created in 1936.
Omphalotropis gracilis was created in 1894.
Sphodromantis gracilis was created in 1991.
Ophiclinus gracilis was created in 1906.
Fusus gracilis was created in 1845.
Coccothrinax gracilis was created in 1929.