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Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr., commonly known as Manila grass, is a species of mat-forming, perennial grass native to temperate coastal southeastern Asia and northern Australasia, from southern Japan (Ryukyu Islands), Taiwan, and southern China (Guangdong, Hainan) south through Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to northern Australia (northeast Queensland), and west to the Cocos ...
These species, commonly called zoysia or zoysiagrass, are found in coastal areas or grasslands. [5] It is a popular choice for fairways and teeing areas at golf courses. The genus is named after the Slovenian botanist Karl von Zois (1756–1799).
Emerald Zoysia (Zoysia 'Emerald') is a cultivar of Zoysia grass with a thin bladed leaf that forms a very lush lawn. It shares the drought and shade resistance of the other varieties. This grass has a fine, soft texture and can be left unmown as it only grows to a height of 6–12 inches (15–30 cm).
Poaceae (grass family) Ipomoea aquatica: swamp morning-glory Polygonaceae (knotweed family) Lagarosiphon major: oxygen-weed Liliaceae (lily family) Landoltia punctata: dotted duckmeat Poaceae (grass family) Limnophila sessiliflora: limnophila Poaceae (grass family) Lythrum salicaria: purple loosestrife Poaceae (grass family) Myriophyllum aquaticum
This ecoregion largely corresponds with the geographical region known as the High Plains.It is located in southeastern Wyoming, western Nebraska (the Nebraska Panhandle), eastern Colorado, western Kansas, western Oklahoma (the Oklahoma Panhandle), eastern New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and parts of west-central Texas and a very small portion of southwestern South Dakota.
Zoysia japonica (commonly known as Korean lawngrass, [1] zoysia grass or Japanese lawngrass) is a species of creeping, mat-forming, short perennial grass that grows by both rhizomes and stolons. [2] [3] It is native to the coastal grasslands of southeast Asia and Indonesia. [4] The United States was first introduced to Z. japonica in 1895.
Urochloa brizantha (syn. Brachiaria brizantha) is a species of grass known by the common name palisade grass.It is often used as a forage for livestock.Other common names include palisade signal grass, bread grass, [1] Mauritius grass, [2] Surinam grass, [3] large-seeded millet grass, big ashama, [4] Ceylon sheep grass, and St. Lucia grass.
The Canadian River, north of Amarillo, Texas, is the central corridor of the Southwestern Tablelands. Snyder, Texas; La Junta, Colorado; Colorado Springs, Colorado; The western edge is near Pueblo, Colorado, and Albuquerque, New Mexico; The northern edge is south of Dodge City, Kansas; The eastern edge is west of Woodward, Oklahoma