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Muhlenbergia capillaris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhlenbergia capillaris
''Muhlenbergia capillaris'', commonly known as the hairawn muhly, is a perennial hedge-like plant that grows to be about tall and wide. The plant itself includes a double layer; green leaf-like structures surround the understory, with purple-pink flowers out-growing them from the bottom up. The plant is a warm-season grass, meaning that leaves begin growth in the summer. During the summer, the leaves will stay green, but they morph during the fall to produce a more copper color. The seasonal changes also include the flowers, as they grow out during the fall and stay healthy till the end of autumn. The muhly grows along the border of roads and on plain prairies. The grass clumps into herds, causing bush-like establishments in the area that the hairawn muhly inhabits. The flowers are very feathery and add a cloudlike appearance to the top of the grass. It is native to eastern North America and can be used for a multitude of purposes including ornamental gardening and farming. Over-cultivation as a crop has led to its depletion, even though it is easily maintainable in drought or shady terrain. It was voted 2012 plant of the year by the Garden Club of America.〔 ==Taxonomy== Jean-Baptiste Lamarck described this species in 1791 as ''Stipa capillaris'' before it gained its current name from Carl Bernhard von Trinius in 1824.
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