Creeping Bentgrass (Noun)
Meaning
Common pasture or lawn grass spread by long runners.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Creeping bentgrass is a common pasture or lawn grass spread by long runners that can outcompete other grass species.
- The golf course superintendent carefully managed the creeping bentgrass to maintain its health and prevent it from becoming invasive.
- Creeping bentgrass is often used as a lawn grass in cooler climates because of its ability to spread quickly and form a dense sod.
- The farmer struggled to control the creeping bentgrass in his pasture, as it was choking out the more desirable grass species.
- In some regions, creeping bentgrass is considered an invasive species because of its ability to spread rapidly and outcompete native grasses.