Examples of using Panicum in English and their translations into German
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Panicum virgatum Purple Breeze winner of.
Scientific name: Panicum miliaceum I.
The bouquet on the photo is arranged with peonies, spray roses, Delphinium,Phlox and Panicum.
Millet, raw- Panicum miliaceum I.- in three small ceramic bowls.
Subspecies==There have been two subspecies described:*"Panicum sumatrense" Roth ex Roem.
Millet, raw- Panicum miliaceum I: Seeds heaped on a black surface.
Similar observations have been made on the natural or spontaneous intermediate forms of Panicum.
Extract of millet seeds( Panicum miliaceum) standardised to contain 50% methionine.
Place several small crates together and fill them with lisianthus together with Panicum, Hypericum and Bromelia.
And the cereals millet(Panicum miliaceum) and tef(Eragrostis tef) in a marginal environment.
The influence of phosphorus nutritional status on the uptake of germanium in Panicum miliaceum and Brassica alba" PhytoGerm.
Yellow panicum, canary seed(19%), la Plata millet, Japanese millet 6%, yellow millet, nigerseed, red millet.
Contains white seed, Plata millet, panicum red and yellow, Japanese millet, etc.
But Panicum repens should be an important host plant, too, even if there are no direct observations so far.
Yellow millet, canary seed, turnip seed, white millet, linseed, peeled oats, red millet,yellow panicum, grass seed, hemp seed.
And the cereals millet(Panicum miliaceum) and tef(Eragrostis tef) in a marginal environment summary- full text.
Panicum virgatum'Northwind'(pictured left) This blue form has a unique compact, columnar growth habit and can become 160 cm high.
Yellow Panis(Senegal millet, Panicum) is a small grain Millet type and therefore especially suitable for smaller growing mixes.
Panicum“, expression of harmony and magic, formally and stylistic supplementing his„DNA Helix“ already being represented in the collection.
Apart from common millet(Panicum miliaceum), this subheading covers, for example, Setaria italica and Panicum germanicum.
MILLET(probably Panicum miliaceum or perhaps Andropogon sorghum) is mentioned in Ezk 4: 9(only) as an ingredient in bread.
Present in millet(Panicum miliaceum), this triterpenoid has revealed a number of beneficial effects for hair health and growth.
Try planting with Grasses like Miscanthus, Molina and Panicum or mixed with Perennials like Thalictrum, Echinacea, Rudbeckia and Eryngium, Nepeta, Achillea or mix in with Dark Leaved Dahlias in white or deep red.