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  2. Elymus virginicus - Wikipedia

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    Virginia wild rye is one of the few cool season native grasses found in the east Texas area. It is extremely palatable to livestock and will decrease without proper grazing management. It spreads via seed and tillering. It can be confused with Canadian wild rye which is a more robust plant with longer awns.

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    Cool Season Grasses Late summer to early fall–when temperatures are around 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit—is the best time to plant new cool-season grasses, like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue ...

  4. Pooideae - Wikipedia

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    The Pooideae are the largest subfamily of the grass family Poaceae, with about 4,000 species in 15 tribes and roughly 200 genera. They include some major cereals such as wheat, barley, oat, rye and many lawn and pasture grasses. They are often referred to as cool-season grasses, because they are distributed in temperate climates. [1]

  5. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    Aerate cool-season grasses in early fall and warm-season grasses in spring. Attack Weeds. Marty Baldwin. Creating a healthy, lush lawn is the best way to eradicate weeds without chemical herbicides.

  6. 4 Signs It's Time To Stop Mowing Your Lawn For The Season - AOL

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    "For cool-season grasses like Fescue or Kentucky Bluegrass, the grass should be cut about half an inch shorter than normal for the final mow," says Smith. This helps the grass manage in colder ...

  7. Poaceae - Wikipedia

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    The C3 grasses are referred to as "cool-season" grasses, while the C4 plants are considered "warm-season" grasses. ... in the form of bales of hay or straw, or in ...

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