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Alopecurus myosuroides, foxtail grass. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foxtail grass (Alopecurus myosuroides). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alopecurus myosuroides inflorescence close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alopecurus myosuroides in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alopecurus myosuroides in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wistman`s Wood Dartmoor England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alopecurus myosuroides grass in bloom. Close-up. It is also known as slender meadow foxtail, black-grass, twitch grass, fine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-grass or Twitch - Alopecurus myosuroides, Norfolk, England, UK
Alopecurus myosuroides inflorescence close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-grass or Twitch - Alopecurus myosuroides, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Stunning Still Life Arrangement of Dried Muhly Grass Calluna and Alopecurus Myosuroides on a Bright White Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grayscale shot of Alopecurus myosuroides on a drak blurred background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inflorescence of foxtail grass alopecurus myosuroides Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-grass or Twitch - Alopecurus myosuroides, Norfolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alopecurus myosuroides in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-grass or Twitch - Alopecurus myosuroides in barley field, Norfolk, England, UK. A. myosuroides is an annual grass which is native to Eurasia and grows in moist meadows, deciduous forests, and cultivated or disturbed ground. A significant weed species in temperate cereal crops, it has become one of the most damaging weeds of winter cereals in Western Europe with the changes in agricultural practice over the past 30 years from regular ploughing to reduced tillage systems, suppression of broadleaf weeds in continuous cereals, and the move away from burning of stubbles


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