The dried remains of cereal plants are commonly referred to as straw. Straw is the stalks and leaves left over after the grain has been harvested and is often used as animal bedding, mulch, or as a material for various crafts and construction. It is distinct from hay, which is made from grass or legumes and is typically used as animal feed.
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W. H. Gilby has written: 'On the respiration of plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Respiration
B. H. Downing has written: 'Plants in civilisation' -- subject(s): Plants and civilization
Alexander H. Zerban has written: 'Steam power plants' -- subject(s): Steam power plants
Haddock, ham, hamburger, hash browns, Honeycomb cereal, honeydew, horseradish and hot dog are foods.
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H. B. Pemberton has written: 'Production of pot roses' -- subject(s): Forcing (Plants), Plants, Potted, Potted Plants, Rose culture, Roses
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