Alopecurus and Gmina Zambrów

Alopecurus, or foxtail grass, is a genus of the grass family Poaceae with 25 to 35 species.

Foxtails occur in northern temperate regions. They can be annual or perennial. They grow in tufts. They have flat leaves and blunt ligules (a small flap at the junction of leaf and stem). Their inflorescence is a dense panicle (a branching head without terminal flower) with 1-flowered spikelets. A few, particularly A. myosuroides, are considered weeds, others are very decorative and are used in bouquets of dried flowers.

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Species Alopecurus aequalis – Orange foxtail, shortawn foxtail Alopecurus aequalis aequalis – Short-awn meadow-foxtail, shortawn foxtail Alopecurus aequalis sonomensis – Sonoma shortawn foxtail, Sonoma alopecurus Alopecurus alpinus – Alpine foxtail Alopecurus alpinus alpinus – Boreal alopecurus Alopecurus anthoxantoides Alopecurus arundinaceus – Reed foxtail, creeping foxtail, creeping meadow foxtail Alopecurus bonariensis Alopecurus brachystachus Alopecurus bulbosus – Bulbous foxtail Alopecurus carolinianus – Carolina foxtail, tufted meadow foxtail Alopecurus creticus – Cretan meadow foxtail Alopecurus dasyanthus Alopecurus geniculatus – Bent foxtail, marsh meadow foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus geniculatus – Water foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus microstachys – Water foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus patagonicus meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) from Thomé, Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885 Alopecurus heliochloides Alopecurus japonicus – Japanese foxtail Alopecurus lanatus Alopecurus magellanicus Alopecurus magellanicus bracteatus Alopecurus magellanicus magellanicus Alopecurus myosuroides – Slender meadow foxtail, black grass, twitch grass, black twitch Alopecurus pratensis – meadow foxtail Alopecurus rendlei – Rendle's meadow foxtail Alopecurus saccatus – Pacific foxtail Alopecurus setarioides Alopecurus utriculatus Alopecurus vaginatus See also List of Poaceae genera

Gmina Zambrów and Alopecurus

Gmina Zambrów is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Zambrów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland. Its seat is the town of Zambrów, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina. Its largest village is Wola Zambrowska.

The gmina covers an area of 298.98 square kilometres (115.4 sq mi), and as of 2006 its total population is 8,725. Villages

Gmina Zambrów contains the villages and settlements of Bacze Mokre, Boruty-Goski, Brajczewo-Sierzputy, Chmiele-Pogorzele, Chorzele, Cieciorki, Czartosy, Czerwony Bór, Dąbki-Łętownica, Długobórz Drugi, Długobórz Pierwszy, Gardlin, Goski Duże, Goski-Pełki, Grabówka, Grochy-Łętownica, Grochy-Pogorzele, Grzymały, Klimasze, Konopki-Jabłoń, Konopki-Jałbrzyków Stok, Koziki-Jałbrzyków Stok, Krajewo Białe, Krajewo-Borowe, Krajewo-Ćwikły, Krajewo-Korytki, Krajewo-Łętowo, Łady Polne, Łady-Borowe, Łosie-Dołęgi, Nagórki-Jabłoń, Nowe Wierzbowo, Nowe Zakrzewo, Nowy Borek, Nowy Laskowiec, Nowy Skarżyn, Osowiec, Pęsy-Lipno, Polki-Teklin, Poryte-Jabłoń, Przeździecko-Drogoszewo, Przeździecko-Mroczki, Pstrągi-Gniewoty, Rykacze, Sasiny, Sędziwuje, Śledzie, Stare Krajewo, Stare Wądołki, Stare Zakrzewo, Stary Laskowiec, Stary Skarżyn, Szeligi-Kolonia, Szeligi-Leśnica, Tabędz, Tarnowo-Goski, Wądołki-Borowe, Wądołki-Bućki, Wdziękoń Drugi, Wdziękoń Pierwszy, Wierzbowo-Wieś, Wiśniewo, Wola Zambrowska, Wola Zambrzycka, Zagroby-Łętownica, Zagroby-Zakrzewo, Zaręby-Grzymały, Zaręby-Kramki, Zaręby-Kromki, Zaręby-Krztęki, Zaręby-Świeżki and Zbrzeźnica. Neighbouring gminas

Gmina Zambrów is bordered by the town of Zambrów and by the gminas of Andrzejewo, Czyżew-Osada, Kołaki Kościelne, Łomża, Rutki, Śniadowo, Szumowo and Wysokie Mazowieckie.
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