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Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Isolepis cernua (Vahl) Roem. & Schult.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
Fiber-optic-grassIsolepis cernua31.91 %
Longleaf pinePinus palustris11.66 %
Grass treeXanthorrhoea johnsonii5.61 %
Sumatra pinePinus merkusii2.40 %
BalgaXanthorrhoea preissii2.31 %

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lemmy.ca

Ok that's pretty cool, I think it nailed it.

Wonder where it came from, I've found it in a bunch of my pots.

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I should move there. That grass is beautiful.

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Lots of grasses use wind dispersal for spreading seed. Could be impossible to know where it came from.

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slrpnk.net

Grass ID is usually impossible without seeing the inflorescence. Though I’m no good at it either way.

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lemmy.ca

Glad I googled that, I was about to go outside with a black light.

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Haha well you never know. Maybe some species are fluorescent and others are not. But finding information on that could be a challenge.

But yes I mean flowering structure. Just that most people don’t think of grasses as having flowers.

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lemmy.ml

Looks like the kinda grass you’d wanna walk barefoot in a meadow of.

Officially? No idea, sorry.

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Man, you just keep making all of us more jealous of your grass. Reel it in, we're suffering here

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I'd love to have some of that for my Toad's enclosure. He'd love it.

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