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Tall fescue has a deep root system compared to other cool season grasses. This non-native grass is well adapted to the "transition zone" Mid Atlantic and Southeastern United States and now occupies over 35,000,000 acres (140,000 km 2). [23] The dominant cultivar grown in the United States is Kentucky 31.
Festuca (fescue) is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the grass family Poaceae (subfamily Pooideae). They are evergreen or herbaceous perennial tufted grasses with a height range of 10–200 cm (4–79 in) and a cosmopolitan distribution , occurring on every continent except Antarctica . [ 2 ]
The hybrid's specific epithet priceae is a Latinization of the surname of the collector, Sadie F. Price. [8] The species has the common names of Kentucky aster, [6] Price's aster, [9] Miss Price's aster, Sadie's aster, [4] and lavender oldfield aster. [5] "Old field asters" is a common name for subsect. Porteriani. [13]
Kentucky scored 31 points in the second half as Ray Davis broke a 37-yard TD run for the game-winning score in a 38-31 win over No. 10 Louisville. Davis scored with 1:02 to go after a furious back ...
Flowering typically occurs in late summer, from mid-July until early September, with a loose, nodding open panicle about 40 cm (18 inches) long. The branches are normally in pairs with long stalks below the numerous (up to about 16) spikelet. Each spikelet is 10-17 mm long and has between 4 and 8 bisexual florets and two short, unequal glumes.
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South Carolina. When and where: Sept. 7 at Kroger Field.. The hope: Kentucky is 24-2 in the second game on its schedule since 1998 and has won three of the past four such games against conference ...
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. During the 1990s [ citation needed ] botanists began experimenting with hybrids of Poa pratensis and Texas bluegrass ( P. arachnifera ), with the goal of creating a drought and heat ...