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  2. Poa pratensis - Wikipedia

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    The Central Kentucky Blue Grass Seed Company Building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Since the 1950s and early 1960s, 90% of Kentucky bluegrass seed in the United States has been produced on specialist farms in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

  3. Bluegrass region - Wikipedia

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    During the purplish blue phase the seed stems have a dark blue coating. "Bluegrass" is a common name given in the United States for grass of the Poa genus, the most famous being the Kentucky bluegrass. [2] Despite its name, Kentucky Bluegrass is native to Europe and was likely introduced around 1600. [3] [4]

  4. Poa - Wikipedia

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    Poa (πÏŒα) is Greek for ' fodder '. Poa are members of the subfamily Pooideae of the family Poaceae. [3][4][5][6][7] Bluegrass, which has green leaves, derives its name from the seed heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet (0.6 to 0.9 meters). [8][9][10] The genus Poa includes both ...

  5. Agriculture in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Kentucky. Kentucky is an agricultural producer in the United States. Value of agricultural products was $5 billion in 2012, of which slightly less than half was crops. [1] Crops grown in the state include corn, soybeans, hay, wheat and tobacco. [2] Historically, hemp has been a cash crop in the state (see hemp in Kentucky).

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    From Nov. 29 through Jan. 4, this world-class amusement park will feature more than 1 million lights, gorgeous holiday decor and opportunities to see Santa Claus. At Holly Jolly Junction, kids can ...

  7. Poa arachnifera - Wikipedia

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    The hybrids appear similar to Kentucky bluegrass, but maintain their green color in higher temperatures. [2] Seed manufacturers began marketing the first of these hybrids, often termed "heat-tolerant bluegrasses", in the first decade of the 21st century.

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