mascarene grass
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of perennial grass: Mascarene grass is a specific species of creeping perennial grass, scientifically known as Zoysia tenuifolia. It is characterized by its fine texture, slow growth, and dense mat-forming habit. 2. A drought-resistant turf grass: It is notably recognized for its high tolerance to dry conditions and its use as a hardy lawn grass in warm climates.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The homeowner replaced the thirsty lawn with resilient Mascarene grass.
- Mascarene grass forms a thick, cushion-like carpet that feels soft underfoot.
Advanced Usage
- In horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, often noted for its use in ornamental lawns or on golf courses in suitable climates.
- For a low-maintenance green, the landscape architect specified Mascarene grass.
Variants and Related Words
- Zoysia grass (n): The broader genus to which Mascarene grass belongs; other species within this genus are also popular for lawns.
- Other types of Zoysia grass may be more suitable for sports fields.
- No-mow grass (n): A common name sometimes used for Mascarene grass due to its very slow vertical growth.
- The "no-mow" quality of Mascarene grass reduces maintenance costs.
Synonyms
- Korean velvet grass (n): Another common name for the same species ().
- Temple grass (n): A name used in some regions, alluding to its use in ornamental temple grounds in Asia.
Notes on Meaning
- The name "Mascarene" refers to the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean, indicating one region where the grass is found or from which it was described, though it is native to Southeast Asia.
- Its primary defining characteristics in usage are its creeping growth pattern, fine leaf texture, and exceptional drought resistance.
Noun
- Asiatic creeping perennial grass; introduced in southern United States as a drought-resistant lawn grass