Poa By LoveToKnow Poa - Perennial and annual grasses, few worth cultivating. P. fertilis has dense tufts of long, soft, smooth, slender leaves, 10 to 18 inches high, and arched gracefully on every side.
Poa pratensis angustifolia (Narrow-Leaf Meadow Grass) Basic Info Photos / Sounds / Video ...
Poa annua ( Annual Bluegrass ) Annual grass with small, tufted and clumped appearance. Leaf blades are smooth on both sides. White to light green spikelets are arranged in flower clusters of one or two. Leaves are boat shaped.
Poa annua L. Common Names annual blue grass, annual blue-grass, annual bluegrass, annual meadow grass, annual meadow-grass, annual meadowgrass, annual poa, annual wintergrass, goose grass, low spear grass, sixweeks grass, speargrass, walkgrass, ...
Poa annua (annual meadow grass): For specific problem areas, fork out the worst patches in September or October (adding soil to re-establish the level) and then re-seed with a fine lawn seed mixture, or lay patches of new turf ...
Poa trivialis and velvet bent, in addition to Chewing's fescue, are useful on shaded lawns. Excessive quantities of other grasses generally are undesirable.
Uniola bipinnata, Poa cynosuriodes, Eragrostis cynosuriodes Poaceae Daabh ...
annual bluegrass Poa annua annual fescue; foxtail fescue; red-tail fescue Vulpia myuros apple of Peru Nicandra physalodes apple, crabapple Malus sylvestris apple-mint Mentha x villosa aquatic soda apple Solanum tampicense ...
Annual bluegrass (Poa annua) Annual ryegrass, Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) Apple, crabapple (Malus species) Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Arborvitae, Eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) Arnica (Arnica montana) ...
Poa annua (Annual Bluegrass) Poa pratensis (Kentucky Bluegrass) Poa trivialis (Rough Bluegrass) Pseudosasa japonica (Arrow Bamboo) Raddia brasiliensis Saccharum officinarum (Sugarcane) Sasa palmata (Broadleaf Bamboo) Sasa tessellata Sasa veitchii ...
any species of the large and widely distributed genus Poa, chiefly range and pasture grasses of economic importance in temperate and cool regions. In general, bluegrasses are perennial with fine-leaved foliage that is bluish green in some species.
Ground Covers: Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) Mammals: Food and cover for white-tailed deer, moose, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hares, and numerous birds, including grouse. Fruit also eaten by mice and other mammals.
Andropogon gerardii, Andropogon scoparius, Comandra umbellata, Eryngium yuccifolium, Gentiana puberulenta, Hypoxis hirsuta, Lithospermum canescens, Lobelia spicata, Petalostemum purpureum, Phlox pilosa fulgida, Poa pratensis, Ratidiba pinnata, ...
179/3850. Festuca (470: inc. Lolium), Poa (200), Stipa (300), Calamagrostis (230), Agrostis (220), Elymus (150), Bromus (100). Largely North Temperate. 1. Brachyelytreae Ohwi Stomata subsidiary cells with parallel sides; n = 11.
Weed Control: Apply broadleaf herbicides as needed to control winter weeds. Selective herbicides can be applied in November or December to lawns that have not been overseeded to control annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and several winter annual ...
Kentucky bluegrass
(Poa pratensis) Zone 3 Great Solomon's seal (Polygonatum biflorum var. commutatum) Zone 3 Lungwort (Pulmonaria spp.) Zone 3 Arborvitae (Thuja spp.) Zone 2 Canadian hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) Zone 3 ...
The smaller Poa tasmanica very slowly forms mats of ice-blue leaves no more than 2.5cm/1in high; Festuca glacialis is slightly taller and forms darker dense mounds of very fine foliage.
See also: Grass, Green, May, Bluegrass, Grasses
 
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