Poa Pratensis (Noun)
Meaning
Valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially central United States having tall stalks and slender bright green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Kentucky bluegrass is often grown in cooler climates where the other cool season grasses, like poa_pratensis, may not grow well.
- Fertilize established bluegrasses like poa_pratensis, which include tall fescue, and ryegrass lightly and only once or twice per year.
- Among all perennial cool-season grasses like poa_pratensis that dominate meadows of mountain ranges throughout North America and Europe.
- Of these tall-growing, coarse-textured perennial cool-season grasses, Kentucky bluegrass is far superior in high maintenance conditions but resembles that of perennial ryegrass, the redtop and meadow bluegrasses including the very excellent perennial cool-season pasture and turf type perennial called the Poa Pratensis, Canada and hard fescues, although having extremely strong water sprout seeds it seeds little itself if all deadheads is harvested each month through November by mechanical rotary, even manually.
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