what i would find really helpful (anyone?) would be a (20 min+) video of ALL the various types of grasses. best of all would be a spilt screen, divided into four sub squares showing the following in each of the four quarters: 1: the (pre-flowering) foliage 2: plant with infloresence 3:close up of spikelets 4: the plant as it looks in winter and finally, full screen video footage of how the mature plant moves/sounds in a breeze (for grass gardeners).
yes it would be a labour of love and take a long time to do, but what a challenge. doing split screen with photographs would be the easy part...but collecting footage of All the grasses and how they move and sound when moved by wind or breeze, now that would take some doing !
Great stuff thanks!
Love this! Thanks!
thanks that is really useful. More please!!!!
Thank you, that was very informative
Excellent video, really informative.
A superb video, very interesting indeed. Very many thanks.
Hey Barney, really good video. I'm just starting out learning grasses and I really enjoyed this :-)
Hi Barney, can you please recommend a good book with both vegetative keys and keys on how to recognise them by flowers too?
Great intro.
what i would find really helpful (anyone?) would be a (20 min+) video of ALL the various types of grasses. best
of all would be a spilt screen, divided into four sub squares showing the following in each of the four quarters:
1: the (pre-flowering) foliage 2: plant with infloresence 3:close up of spikelets 4: the plant as it looks in winter
and finally, full screen video footage of how the mature plant moves/sounds in a breeze (for grass gardeners).
yes it would be a labour of love and take a long time to do, but what a challenge. doing split screen with photographs would be the easy part...but collecting footage of All the grasses and how they move and sound when moved by wind or breeze, now that would take some doing !
I think cat's like rye grass to help with their digestion.