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This image showcases the intricate details of Andropogon monandrus and Pogonatherum crinitum, two important grass species. The image highlights the structural features essential for their survival and adaptation to varying environments. Notice the distinct morphology of the inflorescence, which can be a panicle or raceme, showcasing the characteristic spikelets, culms, and nodes. The close-up |
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