black grama
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial, drought-tolerant grass species (Bouteloua eriopoda) native to arid regions of North America, particularly the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is valued as a forage grass for livestock in pasturelands.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The rancher planted black grama to improve the drought resistance of his pasture.
- After the fire, the native black grama began to recover more quickly than other grasses.
- Ecologists study the root system of black grama to understand desert soil conservation.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: In technical contexts, "black grama" is often discussed for its role in preventing soil erosion and its importance in arid and semi-arid grassland ecosystems.
- The study focused on the carbon sequestration potential of black grama-dominated grasslands.
Variants and Related Words
- Gramma Grass / Grama Grass (n): A common name for grasses in the genus, to which black grama belongs.
- Bouteloua eriopoda (n): The scientific botanical name for black grama.
Synonyms
- Pasture Grass: A general term for grasses cultivated or used for grazing livestock.
- Forage Grass: A grass grown specifically as food for grazing animals.
Notes on Meaning
The term specifically refers to the grass species Bouteloua eriopoda. It should not be confused with other grama grasses (e.g., blue grama, sideoats grama) which are different species within the same genus. Its defining characteristics include its tolerance to extreme drought and its value in rangeland management.
Noun
- a pasture grass (especially of western coastal regions of North America)