Goosegrass
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Goosegrass (sometimes Goose grass) is a common name for several grasses, sedges, and annual herbs. The origin of the name is due either to a plant's use as food for geese or plant parts that look like a goose's foot.
Goosegrass may refer to:
- Acrachne, genus of grass
- Carex eleusinoides, goosegrass sedge
- Carex lenticularis, goosegrass sedge
- Eleusine, genus of grass
- Eleusine indica, Indian goosegrass, also called wiregrass
- Galium aparine, also referred to as "cleavers"
- Galium murale, small goosegrass
- Puccinellia fasciculata, saltmarsh goosegrass
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Carex lenticularis
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Eleusine indica
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Galiuma aparine close-up
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