snijgras

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Thatch is a kind of sharp leafy grass, which often becomes a weed on agricultural land. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Imperata Cylindrica flower also called cogon grass or kunai grass with a natural grass. Indonesian call it as ilalang or alang-a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Imperata Cylindrica flower also called cogon grass or kunai grass with a natural grass. Indonesian call it as ilalang or alang-a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Imperata Cylindrica flower also called cogon grass or kunai grass with a natural grass. Indonesian call it as ilalang or alang-a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
reeds or Imperata cylindrica
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cogon grass with a natural background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
reeds or Imperata cylindrica is a type of sharp-leaved grass that is often a weed on agricultural land. This grass is also known by a unique name because it has different names in several areas, its scientific name is Imperata cylindrica, and it is placed in the Panicoideae sub-tribe. In English it is known as bladygrass, cogongrass, speargrass, silver-spike or commonly called satintail, referring to the flower panicles with fine white hairs. The Dutch call it snijgras, because the sharp tips of the leaves are easily injured


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