grama grass
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Definition
Noun: * A type of short, perennial grass belonging to the genus Bouteloua, native to the plains of South America and western North America. It is a key component of prairie and steppe ecosystems and is valued as a hardy, drought-resistant pasture grass.
Usage
- Grama grass is typically used as a common name for several species within the genus. It refers specifically to the plant itself, its characteristics, and its role in agriculture and ecology.
- It is often used in the context of rangeland management, ecology, and descriptions of North American prairie landscapes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The cattle grazed contentedly on the abundant grama grass.
- Blue grama grass is known for its distinctive seed heads that resemble eyelashes.
- The restoration project aims to reintroduce native grama grass to the degraded plains.
Advanced Usage
- "Grama grass" is frequently modified by a color or descriptor to indicate specific species, such as blue grama () or sideoats grama (). These are treated as compound common names.
- In ecological studies, it is discussed as a "warm-season grass" (C4 plant), meaning it grows primarily in the hot summer months.
Variants and Related Words
- Gramma grass: An alternative, less common spelling.
- Bouteloua: The scientific genus name for grama grasses.
- Buffalograss: Another important native prairie grass often found in association with grama grass.
Synonyms
- Pasture grass: A general term for grasses cultivated or grown for grazing livestock.
- Range grass: A grass that grows on natural, open rangeland.
Related Phrases
- Grama grass prairie: A type of grassland ecosystem dominated by grama grass species.
- Grama grass steppe: A semi-arid plain where grama grass is a dominant plant.
Noun
- pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America