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  2. Paspalum notatum - Wikipedia

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    Paspalum notatum, known commonly as bahiagrass, common bahia, and Pensacola bahia, is a tropical to subtropical perennial grass (family Poaceae).It is known for its prominent V-shaped inflorescence consisting of two spike-like racemes containing multiple tiny spikelets, each about 2.8–3.5 millimetres (0.11–0.14 in) long.

  3. Bahia absinthifolia - Wikipedia

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    Bahia absinthifolia, the hairyseed bahia or desert bahia, [2] is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.It is native to northern Mexico (Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Durango, Aguascalientes) and the south-western United States (Arizona New Mexico Texas; populations reported from Utah appear to be introductions).

  4. Bahia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Bahia biternata – slim-lobe bahia - Arizona, New Mexico, Chihuahua; Bahia depauperata - Guatemala; Bahia glandulosa - Chihuahua, Durango; Bahia pedata – blunt-scale bahia - Texas, New Mexico, Durango; Bahia pringlei - Coahuila, Hidalgo, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Veracruz; Bahia schaffneri - Nuevo León, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Zacatecas

  5. Sod - Wikipedia

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    Sod is the upper layer of turf that is harvested for transplanting. Turf consists of a variable thickness of a soil medium that supports a community of turfgrasses. [1] In British and Australian English, sod is more commonly known as turf, and the word "sod" is limited mainly to agricultural senses.

  6. Bahia - Wikipedia

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    Bahia was the fourth largest producer of oranges in Brazil in 2018, with a total of 604 thousand tons, 3,6% of the national production. [59] Bahia is the second largest fruit producer in the country, with more than 3.3 million tons a year, behind São Paulo. The north of Bahia is one of the main fruit suppliers in the country.

  7. Thatching - Wikipedia

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    A thatched pub (The Williams Arms) at Wrafton, North Devon, England. Thatching is the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw, water reed, sedge (Cladium mariscus), rushes, heather, or palm branches, layering the vegetation so as to shed water away from the inner roof.

  8. Chapada Diamantina National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is in the Chapada Diamantina, a plateau bounded by cliffs of 41,751 square kilometres (16,120 sq mi) in central Bahia. Altitudes in the plateau typically vary from 500 to 1,000 metres (1,600 to 3,300 ft).

  9. Bahia Emerald - Wikipedia

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    After a trial on March 30, 2015, in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the Honorable Michael Johnson, the judge who succeeded Judge Kronstadt in the civil case, entered a final order on June 23, 2015 determining and ruling that FM Holdings, LLC was the bona fide purchaser of the Bahia Emerald and that title to the Bahia Emerald is now held solely ...