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Poa pratensis, commonly known as Kentucky bluegrass (or blue grass), smooth meadow-grass, or common meadow-grass, is a perennial species of grass native to practically all of Europe, North Asia and the mountains of Algeria and Morocco.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has reported that peak fall color conditions have arrived, and they are encouraging color-seekers to plan their viewing trips around the state.
State grass Scientific name Image Year adopted California: Purple needlegrass: Nassella pulchra: 2004 [1] Colorado: Blue grama: Bouteloua gracilis: 1987 [2] Illinois: Big bluestem (state prairie grass) Andropogon gerardii: 1989 [3] Kansas: Little bluestem: Schizachyrium scoparium (Andropogon scoparius) 2010 [4] Minnesota: Wild rice (state grain ...
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What are the best places to see fall foliage in the United States? The best places to see the fall colors, according to the Farmer's Almanac, are: Acadia National Park, Maine
Fall is finally here in Ohio. Check out this map to see Ohio's fall color progress where you live. ODNR map shows where Ohio trees have started changing to fall colors
Cultural anthropologist Patrick W. Galbraith based his research on Japan's crime statistics [4] [full citation needed], showing that sexual abuse of minors has decreased in Japan since the spread of lolicon media increased in the 1960s and 1970s, argued that cartoon pornographic images do not necessarily influence crime. [5] [full citation needed]
The Bradford pear makes a beautiful sight for fall-lovers, but they're invasive in Ohio and illegal to plant, grow and sell. Here's why. ... As these trees spread in empty spaces, they shade out ...