buchloe dactyloides
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of short grass: Buchloe dactyloides is a perennial grass species native to the dry plains of central North America. It is known for its low-growing, drought-tolerant nature and is a key component of the shortgrass prairie ecosystem.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The restoration project aims to reintroduce native species like Buchloe dactyloides to the prairie.
- Buchloe dactyloides is highly resistant to grazing and drought.
Advanced Usage
- In ecological contexts: The term is used in scientific, agricultural, and ecological writing to specify this particular grass species, often in discussions about prairie conservation, xeriscaping, or forage.
- The study compared the root biomass of Buchloe dactyloides to that of other prairie grasses.
Variants and Related Words
- Buffalograss: This is the most common common name for .
- Buffalograss is a popular choice for low-maintenance lawns in arid regions.
- Buchloe: The genus name, sometimes used informally to refer to this species within botanical contexts.
Synonyms
- Buffalo grass: The standard English synonym for .
Related Terms
- Shortgrass prairie: The ecosystem where is a dominant species.
- Warm-season grass: A category describing its growth pattern, active in the warm summer months.
Noun
- short grass growing on dry plains of central United States (where buffalo roam)