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bear grassEither of two species of North American plants that make up the genus Xerophyllum, in the lily family. The western species, X. tenax, also known as elk grass, squaw grass, and fire lily, is a smooth, light-green mountain perennial with a stout, unbranched stem and grasslike, rough-edged leaves at the bottom. It flowers at five to seven years, bearing a large cluster of small, creamy white flowers at the top of the stem. The turkey beard (X. asphodeloides) of southern North America is a similar plant that grows in dry pine barrens. In the southern and southwestern U.S., the name bear grass is given to various kinds of yucca and to the camas (Camassia scilloides) and the aloelike Dasylirion texanum. |
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Wildlife and nature photographers will find a paradise of alpine meadows filled with glacier lilies, bear grass and spectacular purple silky lupines and astors. The arrangement comes with three tea lights, as well as a chocolate hand-rubbed wooden top wrapped in fresh bear grass. In addition, we have recently acquired 3-D seismic data over our lease in the Bear Grass area which directly offsets the Blanton No. |
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