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meadow grass
noun
- any grass of the genus Poa, especially P. pratensis, the Kentucky bluegrass.
meadow grass
noun
- a perennial grass, Poa pratensis, that has erect hairless leaves and grows in meadows and similar places in N temperate regions
Word History and Origins
Origin of meadow grass1
Example Sentences
Even more surprising, two temperate plant species from the Northern Hemisphere, annual meadow grass and mouse-ear chickweed, colonised sites faster than any other species.
It allowed people in the Tibetan Plateau's most extreme environments to turn the energy locked inside alpine meadow grasses into a protein-rich, nutritional food that was endlessly renewable — because animals weren't killed to acquire it.
“Early hunter-gatherers chased down grassland animals. The things we eat like wheat, rice and corn are meadow grasses,” he says.
Tall meadow grasses, succulents and other low-water plantings practically spill onto the sidewalk and make the site feel tranquil and inviting.
In Central Russia, where typical meadow grasses are much shorter, it quickly overpowers all local species.
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