rhode island bent
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of grass: "Rhode Island bent" is the common name for a specific species of grass (Agrostis capillaris). It is characterized by having slender, delicate stems and narrow leaves. It is often used in fine lawns and golf course greens, particularly in temperate regions.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botany, horticulture, and turf management to identify this particular grass species.
- It functions as a compound noun where "Rhode Island" specifies the type of "bent" grass.
Examples
- The golf course superintendent decided to reseed the putting greens with Rhode Island bent for a smoother surface.
- Rhode Island bent is preferred for high-quality lawns because it forms a dense, fine-textured turf.
- Compared to other varieties, Rhode Island bent requires more frequent mowing and careful maintenance.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in technical specifications for landscaping projects or seed mixtures.
- It may be abbreviated in professional contexts as "RI bent" or simply "colonial bentgrass," which is another common name for the same species ().
Variants and Related Words
- Colonial bentgrass: A direct synonym for Rhode Island bent, referring to the same plant species ().
- Bentgrass (n.): The general category or genus () to which Rhode Island bent belongs. Other types include creeping bentgrass and velvet bentgrass.
Synonyms
- Colonial bentgrass
- (scientific name)
- Common bent (a name used in some regions)
Notes
- "Rhode Island bent" is a fixed compound noun. The word "bent" in this context is a specific botanical term for grasses of the genus , not the past tense of "to bend."
- This term does not commonly form phrasal verbs or idioms. Its usage is almost entirely technical and descriptive.
Noun
- common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves