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Examples
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The Stipa is the cornerstone of the daylily hill and offer year around interest.
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Anemanthele lessoniana (aka Stipa arundinacea), say, or molinia - best practice is to detach seed by running the stems between forefinger and thumbnail.
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Desert and desert-steppe species such as Stipa pennata, Allium polyrrhizum, Anabasis brevifolia, and Artemisia frigida reach far into the southern regions of the Altai Mountains.
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Nevertheless, centers of origin of certain genera, such as Stipa, Astragalus and Oxytropis, occur.
Kazakh steppe 2008
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Dominant plants of the steppe include grasses and forbs such as Stipa bungeana, Pennisetum flaccidum, Aristida triesta, Orinus thoroldii, Artemisia webbiana, and Trikeraia hookeri.
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Alternatively, use a tall grass planted in a pot on its own, such as Stipa gigantea, a densely-tufted evergreen type that'll look great on a frosty morning.
icNewcastle 2009
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I also have the Nasella/Stipa in the hottest, driest, sunniest part of the garden, by the shed.
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Principle communities include tussock grasslands of Stipa spp. and xerophytic cushion grasses of Poa spp. interspersed with bushes of Schinus magellanicus and Condalia microphilia, among other species.
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Sandy areas are covered with feather grass Stipa sp. and other steppe species.
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Patagonian steppe occurs to the east, with extensive tussock grasslands of Stipa spp.,
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