Donax

Donax
ID - 28017
Symbol Key - DONAX
Common Name - N/A
Family - Marantaceae
Category - Monocot
Division - Magnoliophyta
US Nativity - N/A
US/NA Plant - Yes
State Distribution - N/A
Growth Habit - N/A
Duration - N/A
Xgenus - N/A
Genus - Donax
XSpecies - N/A
Species - N/A
Ssp - N/A
Subspecies - N/A
Var - N/A
Variety - N/A
Forma - N/A
Genera Author - Lour.
Binomial Author - N/A
Trinomial Author - N/A
Quadranomial Author - N/A
Federal Noxious Status - N/A
Federal Noxious Common Name - N/A
State Noxious Status - N/A
State Noxious Common Name - N/A
PLANTS Invasive Status - N/A
Federal T/E Status - N/A
Federal T/E Common Name - N/A
State T/E Status - N/A
State T/E Common Name - N/A
National Wetland Indicator Status - N/A
Characteristics Data - N/A

USDA Plant Characteristics. 2013.

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  • Donax — Do nax, n. [L., reed, also a sea fish, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) A canelike grass of southern Europe ({Arundo Donax}), used for fishing rods, etc. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Donax — Donax, 1) (D. L, Stumpfmuschel), Muschelgattung aus der Familie der Herzmuscheln (Cardiaceae), mit quer dreiseitigen Schalen, die hintere Seite kurz, 2 Schloßzähne in beiden od. nur einer Klappe u. 1–2; leben im Meere. Es gibt auch viele… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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  • Donax — For the Marantaceae genus, see Donax (plant). Donax Donax variabilis Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

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  • Donax —   Gk donax, a type of reed in Classical literature, so called because the inflorescences move to and fro in the slightest breeze (Gk doneo, shake) and so the diaspores are easily dispersed by the wind …   Etymological dictionary of grasses

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