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    classified in its own tribe Gynerieae. The sole species in the genus is Gynerium sagittatum, a tall grass that grows up to six metres (twenty feet) high. It...
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    Leptochloa panicea Cynodon gracilis - Trigonochloa uniflora Cynodon gynerium - Gynerium sagittatum Cynodon indicus - Eleusine indica Cynodon junceus - Bouteloua...
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    traditional hat from Colombia and one of its symbols. It is made out of Gynerium sagittatum known locally as caña flecha, a type of cane that grows in the region...
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    "carayurú" Arrabidaea chica, in order to paint the body); and a cane (Gynerium sagittatum), to make arrows and harpoons. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is harvested...
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    Chasmanthieae) Spikelets of Loudetiopsis chrysothrix (Tristachyideae) Gynerium sagittatum Feathertop grass (Pennisetum villosum, Paniceae) Cultivated maize...
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    where the Coroado natives lived. Those natives used a kind of grass, Gynerium sagittatum (in Portuguese, U-Uva), to make the arrows they used. For linguistic...
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  • cayennensis Euclasta condylotricha Eustachys petraea Gymnopogon foliosus Gynerium sagittatum Hackelochloa granularis Heteropogon contortus Holcus lanatus Homolepis...
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    herb) Bixa orellana Bixaceae hjarana isana, caña brava arrow cane Gynerium sagittatum Graminae itɕai saeha papa (type of tuber) Dioscorea trifida Dioscoreaceae...
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    produces shadows and freshen their area. Chimilas also harvested the Gynerium sagittatum, a cane used to produce bows and arrows. Around 1720 the Chimilas...
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  • support for the huts was provided by a frame of willow and cane (Gynerium sagittatum) poles, which were sometimes bound together by reed twine into groups...
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  • In Manual, teams had to build the wall of a Kuna hut using only Gynerium sagittatum for its construction. Once the judge was pleased with their work...
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    Phytelephas macrocarpa, Weinmannia spp., Calycophyllum spruceanum, Gynerium sagittatum, etc. Mammals found in the park include: the capybara, the jaguar...
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    the genera Echinochloa and Paspalum. Also present is caña brava (Gynerium sagittatum), water hyacinth (putu putu, Eichhornia crassipes), and huama (Pistia...
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    Hymenachne species, with tall grasses along the river margin such as Gynerium sagittatum, Paspalum repens and Echinocloa polystachya. Shrubs include Coccoloba...
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    of succession. The first vegetation to appear are grasses such as Gynerium sagittatum, Paspalum repens and Echinochloa polystachya. Woody shrubs then appear...
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  • produces shadows and freshen their area. Chimila also harvested the Gynerium sagittatum, a cane used to produce bows and arrows. The Spanish expedition led...
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  • loeseneri, Palicourea spp., Oenocarpus bataua, Clethra castaneifolia, Gynerium sagittatum, Senna alata, etc. Some of the birds present in the park are: the...
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