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danthonia
/ dænˈθəʊnɪə /
noun
- any of various grasses of the genus Danthonia , of N temperate regions and South America
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Word History and Origins
Origin of danthonia1
named after E. Danthoine, French botanist
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Example Sentences
“I fell in love with Danthonia the moment I met it growing along an old seasonal road,” she said.
From Seattle Times
Like our current turf-grass species, Danthonia are cool-season growers, putting out new growth early in spring and again in fall.
From Seattle Times
Danthonia seed is not on garden-center shelves yet, but the seed and plugs are sold by a few native-plant specialty companies.
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Among the usual grasses we found one which I had not previously seen and which proved to be a new species of Danthonia.*
From Project Gutenberg
Danthonia lappacea, volume 1 page 3.
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