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Kale and turnip are examples of forb adaptations distributed over much of Europe, southern Oceania, northern Asia, and northern North America. In cooler climates, these crops are grown year-round, while in warmer climates, they are used as winter forage.
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Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, Abridged: Original Edition, republished in larger and clearer typeface
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A Demonstration of Guild Based Assembly Rules for a Plant Community and Determination of Intrinsic Guilds
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In addition to its use in ecology, the term "forb" may be used for subdividing popular guides to
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Forbs
Forbs (footballer)
Forbes

Sunflower
herbaceous
flowering plant
graminoid
grass
sedge
rush
botany
ecology
grasslands
understory
eudicots
Greek
pasture
fodder
graminids
guild
taxonomic

Milkweed
wildflowers
shrubs
trees
clovers
sunflowers
daylilies

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