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  2. Poa pratensis - Wikipedia

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    The name Kentucky bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of 60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 feet). [ 9 ] Poa pratensis is the type species of the grass family Poaceae .

  3. What fall looks like in every state - AOL

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    Between carved jack-o'-lanterns, colorful leaves, and beautiful scenic spots, here's what autumn looks like across America.

  4. 8 best places to see fall foliage in Florida from Palm Beach ...

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    There are plenty of places in Florida to see leaves turn colors in fall. Here are 7 best locations and how far to travel from Palm Beach County. ... At least 10 dead in Kentucky after severe ...

  5. Bluegrass region - Wikipedia

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    The name "Kentucky" likely comes from the word for "meadow lands" in Iroquoian, but has several other possible origins. [citation needed] Europeans adopted the name to apply to the state. "Bluegrass" is a common name given in the United States for grass of the Poa genus, the most famous being the Kentucky bluegrass. [7]

  6. Here are 10 places, parks to see fall foliage in the ...

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    Here are some of the best places in the Louisville area to see unbe-leafable fall colors. Bernheim Forest & Arboretum 2075 Clermont Road, Clermont, Kentucky; bernheim.org

  7. Autumn leaf color - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours [2] or autumn foliage [3] in British English and fall colors, [4] fall foliage, or simply foliage [5] in American English. In some areas of Canada and the United States , " leaf peeping " tourism is a major contribution to economic activity.

  8. Poa - Wikipedia

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    Poa trivialis (rough meadow-grass), showing the ligule structure. Poa [2] is a genus of about 570 species of grasses, native to the temperate regions of both hemispheres. Common names include meadow-grass (mainly in Europe and Asia), bluegrass (mainly in North America), tussock (some New Zealand species), and speargrass. Poa is Greek for 'fodder'.

  9. Here are 10 places to see the best fall colors around the Ozarks

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    Though most trees are still bearing green leaves, soon the Ozarks will be full of red, orange and yellow. The News-Leader compiled a list of the 10 best spots to see fall foliage throughout the ...