Poa pratensis

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Definition

Noun 1. Kentucky bluegrass: A perennial grass species (Poa pratensis) valued for forming dense, durable turf. It is characterized by tall stalks, slender bright green leaves, and a distinctive boat-shaped leaf tip. It is a primary component of lawn grass mixtures in temperate regions, especially in Europe and the central United States.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The golf course fairways are seeded with a premium blend of Poa pratensis.
    • Poa pratensis is known for its ability to spread via underground stems called rhizomes.
    • For a classic, lush lawn in this climate, Poa pratensis is the recommended species.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or agricultural contexts: The term is used precisely to specify the species, often in contrast to other grasses like perennial ryegrass or fescues.
    • The study compared the drought tolerance of Poa pratensis to that of tall fescue.
  • In horticulture and landscaping: Used when discussing seed mixtures, turf quality, or specific lawn care requirements.
    • This shade-tolerant mix contains a fine-leaved variety of Poa pratensis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kentucky bluegrass (n): The most common name for in North American landscaping and agriculture.
  • Smooth meadow-grass (n): A common name for used in Europe.
  • Common meadow grass (n): Another name for this species.
  • Rhizomatous (adj): Describing its growth habit of spreading by rhizomes, a key characteristic of .
Synonyms
  • Kentucky bluegrass
  • Smooth meadow-grass
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Turfgrass (n): A category of grass species suitable for lawns and sports fields, which includes .
  • Cool-season grass (n): A classification for grasses that grow best in cooler temperatures; is a prime example.
  • Rhizome (n): A horizontal underground stem that allows the grass to spread and recover from damage.
Noun
  1. valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially central United States having tall stalks and slender bright green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures