bahama grass

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bahama grass

A gardener plants bahama grass in a sunny yard.

Definition

Noun: - A type of trailing grass: Bahama grass is a species of creeping grass originally native to Europe but now found in warm regions worldwide. It is commonly used for lawns, pastures, and turf, particularly in areas like the southern United States and India.

Usage
  • Bahama grass is valued for its durability and ability to form a dense turf.
  • It is often chosen for areas that require a hardy, low-maintenance ground cover.
Examples
  • The entire backyard was reseeded with resilient Bahama grass.
  • Farmers in the region use Bahama grass for grazing their livestock.
  • Due to its heat tolerance, Bahama grass is a popular choice for golf courses in the South.
Advanced Usage
  • As a botanical subject: In horticultural texts, Bahama grass is discussed for its stoloniferous growth habit and its role in soil erosion control.
  • In ecological contexts: It can be described as a cosmopolitan species that has adapted to various warm climates, sometimes outcompeting native vegetation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Bermuda grass (This is the most widely used common name for this species).
  • Scientific Name: .
  • Related Terms: Turfgrass, pasture grass, creeping grass.
Synonyms
  • Bermuda grass
  • Devil's grass
  • Wiregrass (in some regional contexts)
  • Couch grass (in some regions like Australia and the UK)
Notes
  • The term "Bahama grass" is one of several regional common names for the same plant species (). "Bermuda grass" is the more prevalent name in general and horticultural use, especially in the United States.
  • It is important to distinguish it from other grasses with similar common names, such as "Bahia grass" (), which is a different species.
bahama grass

A gardener plants bahama grass in a sunny yard.

Noun
  1. trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in southern United States and India