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| | bent grass - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bent grass |
 | | Creeping bent grass (Agrostis stolonifera), also known as fiorin, is common in northern North America, Europe, and Asia, including lowland Britain. |
 | | It spreads by runners and has large attractive clusters (panicles) of yellow or purple flowers on thin stalks, like oats. |
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