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  2. Lolium arundinaceum - Wikipedia

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    Tall fescue is the most heat tolerant of the major cool season grasses. Tall fescue has a deep root system compared to other cool season grasses. This non-native grass is well adapted to the "transition zone" Mid Atlantic and Southeastern United States and now occupies over 35,000,000 acres (140,000 km 2). [23] The dominant cultivar grown in ...

  3. How to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses, According to Pro ... - AOL

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    Pruning your ornamental grass is important from an aesthetic perspective, too. Cutting back will improve a plant's overall appearance, adding to an attractive landscape and ensuring beautiful ...

  4. Hakonechloa - Wikipedia

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    The plant is tough enough to survive in USDA Zone 5, −28 °C (−18 °F). It prefers even moisture and average humidity, but can tolerate minor dry spells and arid climates (with irrigation) with minimal damage. It is mainly used as an ornamental grass in Japanese style gardens, or to brighten shady areas of the garden.

  5. Miscanthus - Wikipedia

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    Miscanthus × giganteus (Miscanthus giganteus, giant miscanthus) [A 1] is a highly productive, rhizomatous C4 perennial grass, originating from Asia. [ A 2 ] It is a sterile (noninvasive) hybrid of M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus, and grows to heights of more than 4 m (13 ft) in one growing season (from the third season onwards).

  6. Ornamental grass - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental grasses are grasses grown as ornamental plants. Ornamental grasses are popular in many colder hardiness zones for their resilience to cold temperatures and aesthetic value throughout fall and winter seasons.

  7. Reed (plant) - Wikipedia

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    1.1 In the grass family, Poaceae. 1.2 In the sedge family, Cyperaceae. ... Reed is a common name for several tall, grass-like plants of wetlands. Varieties

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