bouteloua gracilis
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Definition
Noun: * A pasture grass of western North America: A perennial, drought-tolerant grass species native to the Great Plains and arid regions of North America, valued for grazing and ecological restoration.
Usage
- This term is a scientific botanical name (binomial nomenclature). It is used in formal, academic, and technical contexts such as ecology, agriculture, botany, and land management.
- It refers specifically to the plant species. In general conversation, its common name is typically used.
Examples
- Scientific/Agricultural Context:
- The reseeding project used native species like Bouteloua gracilis to restore the prairie.
- Ranchers prefer pastures containing Bouteloua gracilis for its nutritional value and resilience during drought.
- The study compared the root systems of Bouteloua gracilis and other perennial grasses.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Classification: The term is used to specify a key component of shortgrass prairie and mixed-grass prairie plant communities.
- The plant community was dominated by Bouteloua gracilis and Buchloe dactyloides.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue grama: The universally accepted common name for .
- Gramma grass: A regional or informal name for grasses in the genus.
- Bouteloua: The genus name, which includes other similar grass species.
Synonyms
- Blue grama (Common name)
- Mosquito grass (A less common regional name, referring to the appearance of its seed heads)
Notes on Meaning
- The term has a single, specific meaning as a scientific identifier for a particular grass species. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its primary associations are with botany, range management, ecology, and horticulture.
Noun
- a pasture grass of western North America