silk grass
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of grass: A valuable forage grass native to dry upland areas and plains, ranging from western North America to northern Mexico. It is known scientifically as Muhlenbergia porteri and is also commonly called "mesa muhly."
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rancher planted silk grass in the pasture to provide food for the cattle during the dry season.
- Silk grass is well-adapted to survive in arid environments with little rainfall.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical term: In botanical or ecological contexts, "silk grass" specifically refers to the perennial bunchgrass , prized for its nutritional value to livestock in desert and semi-desert regions.
Variants and Related Words
- Mesa muhly: Another common name for the same plant species ().
- Bush muhly: A related term sometimes used interchangeably.
- Forage grass: A general category of grasses grown for livestock feed, which includes silk grass.
Synonyms
- Muhlenbergia porteri (Scientific name)
- Mesa muhly
- Bush muhly
Related Phrases
- Drought-tolerant grass: A descriptive phrase often associated with silk grass due to its habitat.
- Upland forage: A term describing the type of grazing resource that silk grass provides.
Noun
- valuable forage grass of dry upland areas and plains of western North America to northern Mexico