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More than a million square feet of Kentucky bluegrass will be planted in an area now at least 40 percent bare.
The first songs to play were that of a classic country nature blended with Kentucky bluegrass.
Kentucky bluegrass would be a problem, but in the lawn it rarely gets a chance to go to seed.
The name Kentucky Bluegrass came from its blue flower heads.
Maysville was historically important in the settlement of the Kentucky bluegrass region.
Just a mixture of perennial rye and Kentucky bluegrass seed.
They must live on the base and come out at night to feed on the alien Kentucky bluegrass.
For the first four years, the field was natural Kentucky Bluegrass, but problems arose in maintaining it.
Unsuitable for some traditional uses of Kentucky bluegrass, such as baseball and soccer fields.
A hearty Kentucky bluegrass was planted over a resilient base and drainage system.
He didn't grow up in Kentucky bluegrass.
Parks officials say those musical programs draw "passive" audiences who go easy on the lawn's Kentucky bluegrass.
Here also are seen the horse farms somewhat reminiscent of the Kentucky Bluegrass region.
Then came the restoration, with its drainage and irrigation system and carpet of Kentucky bluegrass.
Nature never intended a monoculture of Kentucky bluegrass.
The surrounding farms are famous for their thoroughbred horses, in terrain similar to Kentucky bluegrass.
He has family, his house on the hill in the Kentucky bluegrass and new and old friends in the horse racing business.
There are also sprawling horse farms right out of Kentucky Bluegrass Country.
Kentucky bluegrass and black raspberries seem to thrive when planted near black walnuts.
In June 2006, the Kentucky bluegrass was replaced by Bermuda grass.
The farms have been subdivided; the corn fields and apple orchards replaced by Kentucky bluegrass.
It's a mix of Kentucky bluegrass and Adelphi.
Q. What was your role in improving grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass?
When transferred to grass hosts, Kentucky Bluegrass was successfully infected and urediniospores were produced.
The non-native species include Timothy-grass and Kentucky bluegrass.
Kentucky bluegrass or smooth meadow-grass (Poa pratensis)
Smooth Meadow-grass (Poa pratensis)
Poa pratensis, commonly known as Kentucky Bluegrass, Smooth Meadow-grass, or Common Meadow-grass, is a perennial species of grass native to Europe, Asia, North America, and northern Africa.
Smooth Meadow-grass and Broad-leaved Meadow-grass are widespread in damp lowland conditions, Wood Sedge (Carex sylvatica) in woodlands, and Oval Sedge and Early Hair-grass on upland moors.
Poa compressa (Canada bluegrass or flattened meadowgrass) is a perennial flattened meadow grass, similar to Common Meadow-grass, Poa pratensis.
Poa pratensis, commonly known as Kentucky Bluegrass, Smooth Meadow-grass, or Common Meadow-grass, is a perennial species of grass native to Europe, Asia, North America, and northern Africa.
Poa pratensis is the type species of the grass family Poaceae.
Poa pratensis forms a valuable pasture plant, characteristic of well-drained, fertile soil.
Poa pratensis arrived in Kentucky by accident, used as padding for pottery on its way west to be traded to the Shawnee.
Poa pratensis (I)
Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is a grass native to Europe or the Middle East.
Kentucky bluegrass or smooth meadow-grass (Poa pratensis)
Common associated plants include Poa pratensis, Juncus balticus, and Sisyrinchium idahoense.
The adults feed on the developing seed of Poa trivialis and smooth meadow grass Poa pratensis.
Outbreaks are most common on golf course fairways and residential lawns consisting primarily of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis).
Smooth Meadow-grass (Poa pratensis)
Its herbage is plentiful and fairly nutritious - not as much as Poa annua or Poa pratensis.
The larvae feed on Deschampsia elongata, Stipa, Bromus rubens, and Poa pratensis.
Brown patch is also found in Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and Fine fescue (Festuca sp.)
The larvae feed on various grasses, including Cynodon dactylon, Poa pratensis, Distichlis spicata var.
It occurs mostly on Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), Fescues (Festuca sp.)
Poa pratensis (bluegrass) thrives on the limestone beneath the soil's surface, playing a major role in the area's scenic beauty and in the development of champion horses.
The larvae feed on Poa pratensis, Sorghastrum nutans, Sorghastrum secundum and Chasmanthium latifolia.
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is the most extensively used cool-season grass used in lawns, sports fields, and golf courses in the United States.
The grass is a combination of Lolium perenne, Poa pratensis and Poa annua, with 3% artificial grass sown inn.
The larvae feed on various Poaceae species, including Axonopus compressus, Eremochloa ophiuroides, Stenotaphrum secundatum and Poa pratensis.
The larvae feed on Calamagrostis epigejos, Dactylis glomerata, Elymus repens, Festuca rubra and Poa pratensis.
Poa compressa (Canada bluegrass or flattened meadowgrass) is a perennial flattened meadow grass, similar to Common Meadow-grass, Poa pratensis.
The larva feeds internally on the stems of various grasses (including Carex species, Luzula luzoloides, Bracilypodium sylvaticum and Poa pratensis), pupating in a cocoon among the roots.
It grows in Abies lasiocarpa/Vaccinium myrtillus plant communities at upper elevations and Abies concolor/Pseudotsuga menziesii/Poa pratensis communities in the lower.
Compare to Annual Meadow grass Poa annua which is silvery and pointed, and Common Meadow grass Poa pratensis which is short and blunt.