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Allergenic Grasses
Agrostis stolonifera
Creeping bentgrass: used in golf courses.
Image: Forest & Kim Starr.
Avena sativa
Oat: species of cereal grain worldwide grown in temperate areas.
Image: Dr.José Maria Vega Chicote.
Briza maxima
Greater quaking grass: marker of dry soils (cannot handle being at the shade).
Image: Dr.José Maria Vega Chicote.
Dactylis glomerata
Orchard grass: used to feed animals (fodder).
Image: Matt Lavin.
Dactylis glomerata
Orchard grass: grown together with other nitrogen-producing grasses and legumes.
Image: Matt Lavin
Festuca arundinacea
Tall fescue: usado as fodder and grown together with other grasses.
Image: Forest & Kim Starr.
Hordeum murinum
Zaragüella o cebadilla ratonera: en cunetas y cerca de asentamientos humanos (muros y casas).
Imagen: Dr.José Maria Vega Chicote.
Lolium perenne
Ballico: germina rápidamente (a la semana de plantarla ya se observa un buen crecimiento)
Imagen: Forest & Kim Starr.
Lolium perenne
Ballico: produce gran cantidad de biomasa de buena calidad y apetecible para el ganado.
Imagen: Forest & Kim Starr.
Phleum pratense
Hierba timotea: se usa como heno para caballos.
Imagen: Timothee bloeiwijze.
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