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On retiring from the company, Myrick returned to his first love of bluegrass music creating the National Public Radio show Silvergrass and Purple Sage which has a following in Japan and among American military serving in Iraq.
The company said miscanthus could produce well over 20 tons an acre each year.
The seed heads of the miscanthus nodded slightly in the wind.
"Growing miscanthus can be frustrating and in the first year it looks awful.
"Juli", this is a new miscanthus with dark stems and leaves that turn a good purple.
Another major potential benefit of Miscanthus grass is that it is not a food crop.
There is huge demand for miscanthus as biomass - plant materials used as fuel.
Yuccas are especially nice planted with miscanthus or other tall ornamental grasses.
Your Miscanthus should be divided before late April.
It has tested biofuels production from switchgrass and miscanthus.
The project goal is to establish more than 50,000 acres of giant miscanthus, a warm-season grass that can be converted into energy.
Long's research reveals that the cost of Miscanthus production would be competitive with coal, but it comes with several advantages.
Its kanji name is derived from the character for Miscanthus, a type of reed that it inhabits.
With some rising up to 10 feet, the 10 varieties include Miscanthus and Panicum.
Then she added grasses, including maiden, miscanthus and fountain, to create a naturalistic sense of enclosure.
"In autumn 2005, I went to a meeting run by energy producer Drax and saw a presentation on growing miscanthus.
The rapid growth, low mineral content, and high biomass yield of Miscanthus make it a favorite choice as a biofuel.
Switchgrass and Miscanthus are the major biomass materials being studied today, due to their high productivity per acre.
The main tillage crops are barley, oats, wheat, miscanthus and maize.
He appreciated the plant very much, and was not happy to see Fukagawa's native miscanthus growing alongside it:
Eulalia grass, the common name for the cultivated Miscanthus sinensis (syn.
Miscanthus x giganteus is another viable feedstock for cellulosic ethanol production.
This albatross historically preferred to nest on large open areas near stands of the grass, Miscanthus sinensis.
These include poplar trees and Miscanthus giganteus.
I noticed them during last summer's drought: each planter contained tall miscanthus and dwarf pampas grass.
And though the miscanthus echoes the verticals of the buildings, it's more like a veil, allowing you to see people strolling along the opposite side.