- paspalum
- pas·pa·lum
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Paspalum — dilatatum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Paspălum — (P. L.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Gramineae Paniceae, 3. Kl. 2. Ordn. L.; Arten zahlreich, sämmtlich von keinem besonderen Interesse … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Paspălum — L., Gattung der Gräser, charakterisiert durch einblütige, meist stumpfliche Ährchen, zwei bis vierzeilige Trauben oder Ähren, welch letztere zu zwei bis vielen fingerig oder rispig, selten einzeln stehen, und knorpelig harte Deck und Vorspelzen.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Paspalum — Ver texto Paspalum es un género de plantas de la familia de las Poaceas, orden Poales, subclase Liliidae, clase Liliopsida, división Magnoliophyta. ● Paspalum alcalinum Mez ● Paspalum amphicarpum Ekman ● Paspalum amplum Nash ● Paspalum anceps Mez … Enciclopedia Universal
Paspalum — Paspalum P. dilatatum … Wikipedia Español
paspalum — noun tall tufted perennial tropical American grass naturalized as pasture and forage grass in southern United States • Syn: ↑dallisgrass, ↑dallis grass, ↑Paspalum dilatatum • Hypernyms: ↑grass • Member Holonyms: ↑genus Paspalum … Useful english dictionary
Paspalum — ▪ plant genus genus of annual and perennial grasses of the family Poaceae, containing about 400 species distributed throughout warm regions of the world. Some are valuable forage grasses. P. dilatatum, a South American species, is also grown in… … Universalium
paspalum — noun Any member of the genus Paspalum of tall perennial grasses, the bahiagrasses or Dallis grasses … Wiktionary
Paspalum — Pas·pa·lum (pasґpə ləm) a genus of grasses commonly eaten by livestock in Asia and Africa. Some species contain a toxic hydrocarbon that can cause paspalism; other species are sometimes contaminated with an ergot and cause paspalum… … Medical dictionary
paspalum — pas·pa·lum (pasґpə ləm) any grass of the genus Paspalum … Medical dictionary
Paspalum — spp. Paspalum (E); Cabezona (D). Many species serve as emergency food sources and as forage plants … EthnoBotanical Dictionary