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'''''Avena strigosa''''' ('''Lopsided Oat''' or '''Bristle Oat'''; [[syn.]] ''Avena hispanica'' Ard.) is a species of [[grass]] native to [[Europe]], and its [[seed]]s are [[edible]]. This plant is often cultivated as [[animal feed]] in the south [[Brazil]], and it is sometimes reported as a [[weed]].
'''''Avena strigosa''''' ('''Lopsided Oat''' or '''Bristle Oat'''; [[syn.]] ''Avena hispanica'' Ard.) is a species of [[grass]] native to [[Europe]], and its [[seed]]s are [[edible]]. This plant is often cultivated as [[compound feed|animal feed]] in the south [[Brazil]], and it is sometimes reported as a [[weed]].


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Revision as of 11:20, 31 March 2010

Lopsided Oat
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A. strigosa
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Avena strigosa

Avena strigosa (Lopsided Oat or Bristle Oat; syn. Avena hispanica Ard.) is a species of grass native to Europe, and its seeds are edible. This plant is often cultivated as animal feed in the south Brazil, and it is sometimes reported as a weed.

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