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  2. Bouteloua gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Bouteloua gracilis, the blue grama, is a long-lived, warm-season perennial grass, native to North America. [2] [4] [5]It is most commonly found from Alberta, Canada, east to Manitoba and south across the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and U.S. Midwest states, onto the northern Mexican Plateau in Mexico.

  3. Bouteloua hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    B. hirsuta is a warm-season grass growing 10–20 in (0.2-0.5 m tall, and grows well on mountainous plateaus, rocky slopes, and sandy plains. The leaf blade is flat or slightly rolled, narrow, mostly basal, with hairy margins.

  4. Eragrostis trichodes - Wikipedia

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    Eragrostis trichodes, the sand lovegrass, is a warm season perennial bunchgrass native to North America. Description ...

  5. 4 Signs It's Time To Stop Mowing Your Lawn For The Season - AOL

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    How Tall For Warm-Season Grass. Warm-season turfgrass, such as St. Augustine, should be cut between 2.5” and 4”, says Harlow. Smith recommends cutting warm-season varieties, including Bermuda ...

  6. 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.

  7. Should You Use Fungicide On Your Lawn? A Turfgrass ... - AOL

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    Treat struggling grass. “If warm season turf goes into dormancy diseased, it will be slow to come out of dormancy in the spring,” says Waltz. “Basically, if it goes in sick, it comes out ...

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