grass|grasses in English

noun

[græs /grɑːs]

green plant with flat leaves and jointed stems (used as a ground cover in lawns, fields, etc.); area covered with such plants; pasture; marijuana (Slang); police informer (British Slang)

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1. One of the most superb ornamental grasses, Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' (Hakone Grass) is a very beautiful golden variegated grass

2. For herbivorous animals, feeding a variety of grasses, moss and grass surface leaves.

3. Grass Clippings are the cut grasses that are left behind—or captured in a grass catcher—by your mower when you cut your lawn

4. Black (Research Associate, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Poiknt and manager of the 'Plants of Wisconsin' web site) "Field Guide to Wisconsin Grasses" is a profusely illustrated guide to the grasses of the Badger State and deftly organized into five major sections (Morphology: Grass Structure; Agrostology: The Study of Grasses; Grasses in Wisconsin Plant Community; Keys to the Grass

5. As of grasses, Andropogon tectorum and Gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus), Beckeropsis uniseta and Pennisetum subangustum are common.

6. The chief native grasses of the prairie are the short, bushy and monotonous gray buffalo grass, Bulbilis dactyloides Engelm., and the gramma grass, Bouieloua oligostachya Torr

7. The flour used was made from grass kernels —wheat, rye, barley, and other grains are all grasses.

8. Budgerigars feed almost exclusively on the seeds of native herbs and grasses, such as porcupine grass and saltbush

9. The wind blows through the long grasses and the grass seems to rise and fall in waves.

10. If you think all ornamental grasses look alike, golden Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola') will change your mind

11. The height of many dogs lines up well with the location of the seed pods on the grasses, and contact with the grass allows the sharp, lightweight grass Awns …

12. Amaze Grass & Weed Preventer 2 is a selective preemerge herbicide for season long control of listed annual grasses and broadleaf weeds

13. Avadavats and Munias enjoy climbing small bamboos and grasses, for example, Munias and Mannikins prefer to weave their nests into grass clumps, and Weavers need palm leaves and broad-leafed grasses for nesting material

14. Catnip and Cat Grass Treat your cat to Catnip and irresistible cat grasses that not only provide them with healthy greens, but encourage exercise

15. Grass Awns from weeds like cheatgrass and foxtail first become attached to a dog's coat while running or walking through these tall grasses

16. You want to Aerate the lawn when your grass is in its peak growing period so it can recover quickly—think early spring or fall for cool-season grasses, and late spring through early summer for warm-season grasses

17. Iron Chlorosis is the most common micronutrient problem of ornamentals, shrubs, vines, small fruiting plants, trees, and certain types of lawn grasses, such as centipede grass

18. Agrostology [Greek, a kind of grass + body of knowledge] is the branch of systematic botany that deals with grasses, especially their identification, classification, and evolution

19. Centipede grass is one of the most popular warm-season grasses for home lawns from South Carolina to Florida and along the Gulf Coast up to Texas

20. Iron Chlorosis is the most common micronutrient problem of ornamentals, shrubs, vines, small fruiting plants, trees, and certain types of lawn grasses, such as centipede grass

21. Grasses by the river...

22. Agrostology (from Greek ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of grass"; and -λογία, -logia), sometimes graminology, is the scientific study of the grasses (the family Poaceae, or Gramineae)

23. Grouping of tall, mid and short grass prairies with generally mixed populations of grasses, dominated by species in the genera Stipa, Agropyron, Andropogon, Bromus, Bouteloua, and Bulbilis

24. Agrostology (from Greek ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of grass"; and -λογία, -logia), sometimes graminology, is the scientific study of the grasses (the family Poaceae, or Gramineae).

25. The competition of grasses, right?