NOUN
- 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
How To Use Kentucky blue In A Sentence
- In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive.
- The other big change you’re experiencing in the Green Mountain State is the move away from the warm-season grasses of southern Florida (Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass) to what thrives in New England: cool-season grasses like fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass. Q&A: Which grass should I plant in New England?
- Developing trees alter the microclimate, which encourages a shift from desirable warm-season native grasses to introduced cool-season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass.
- Paraquat may severely injure some perennial grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass.
- The incongruously named Bermuda grass and Kentucky bluegrass, for example (the first is native to Africa, the second to the Middle East), became so common they're considered native grasses by many.
- LOUISVILLE It's supposed to be a thing of beauty, the trademark of the state, but Kentucky bluegrass is not going to be a pretty sight for the players in the PGA Championship, which begins today at Valhalla Tough conditions have players scared
- In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive.
- Frost seeding is also more successful when pastures are dominated by bunchgrasses, such as orchardgrass, rather than by dense sod-formers, such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass.
- Two grass species, tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass were examined to address these objectives.
- Lawns of Kentucky bluegrass, buffalo grass, and tall fescue go dormant in winter and can survive without irrigation for many months.