MYSTERY GRASS & SEDGE QUIZ #10

Prepare to step into the world of grasses and sedges, a world that is perhaps easily overlooked. Yet surprisingly, did you know that grassland habitat covers up to 20% of the vegetation cover of our planet. Next time you are out and about, why not look down and explore the world below your feet. For the next 12 weeks, I will let you reed the clues and wander through the maize of possible answers. Enjoy!

MYSTERY GRASS & SEDGE QUIZ #10
Clue: A girly face sunlit.

  • there is a SMALL SWEET GRASS

    not sure about the gnashers bit could be false as in teeth

    And Dennis the menaces dog lol

     Ray

    Come on Wendy play your card

          

             a good laugh is better than a tonic

  • Sugar Bars (1951–1982) was a Quarter Horse racehorse and stallion who sired many Quarter horse race and show horses.  What this has to do with grass/sedge in beyond me!!

    Edit:  Horses need to chew grass to aid tooth health!  

    There are several choices ... Italian Ryegrass/Timothy (which we've already had/Bermudagrass/Alfalfa/Red Clover/Orchardgrass/Tall Fescue (had that too?) .......choose one!!

     

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  • can't make a connection with the first clue

     Ray

          

             a good laugh is better than a tonic

  • Yes, I know its not friday, but ....

    Congratulations to all of you who guessed Floating sweet grass (Glyceria fluitans). Let’s start with the clues! First clue: A girly face sunlit. This is simply an anagram of the Latin for this grass: Glyceria fluitans. The second clue: Sugar bars gnashers might have needed this. Sugar bars (1951-1972) was the name of an American Quarter Horse racehorse. Sugar is sweet. Floating is a type of dental work performed on horse teeth. Gnashers is another word for teeth.

    Found in wet areas such as ditches, ponds and riverbanks during May to August, Floating sweet grass is a hairless perennial grass which has long leaves and metre long creeping and rooting stems. The spikelets are a grey-green colour, cylindrical in shape and hold up to 20 florets. The leaves of this grass are often seen floating just under the surface of water, moving with the current.

    A picture of Floating sweet grass is found here.

    Did you know that: Floating sweet grass occurs in Purple moor grass and rush pastures, which is a type of Biodiversity Action Plan habitat in the UK.

    Keep an eye out for next week’s Mystery Grass & Sedge quiz here soon!

    Take care,

    Claire

  • Well done Pete

    Nearly there Wendy

    you backed the right horse lol

    Ray

          

             a good laugh is better than a tonic

  • Law of averages says I had to get one of the grasses right eventually.

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can

  • Well done S!

    No-one was more suprised than me when I discovered Sugar Bars was a horse!! Lol

     

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