Display title | Thistle Puffgrass |
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Date of page creation | 02:22, 8 April 2020 |
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Date of latest edit | 20:42, 24 February 2024 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Thistle Puffgrass split from their ancestor. It has adapted to more wooded environments. As the name suggests, they have developed sharp prickly leaves that help protect them from harm. Like their ancestor, their puffy spores are transported by the wind. These float in the wind and matching spores fuse together, forming airborne zygotes. Once fertilize and on the surface it will start to germinate. |