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  2. Sisyrinchium demissum - Wikipedia

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    Sisyrinchium demissum is a herbaceous plant that grows as much as 50 centimeters tall. [3] It has a tufted growth pattern that makes it resemble a clump of grass (). [4]The leaves spring directly from the base of the plant (basal leaves) and are very narrow at just 0.5–5 millimeters in width, but will usually be just short of half the total height of the plant's flowering stems when blooming ...

  3. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    (v.) to sabotage, attempt to hinder in some way. E.g. "Danny nobbled my chances at the pub quiz by getting Gary to defect to his team." nonce a slang term for a sex offender, especially one convicted of sexual offences against children. [119] [10] [120] The supposed origin from the term "Not on normal courtyard exercise" [121] is probably a ...

  4. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    An alternative spelling of caespitose, meaning tufted or turf-like, e.g. the growth form of some grasses. chamber A cavity of an ovary. channelled Sunken below the surface, resulting in a rounded channel. chartaceous Having a papery texture. chasmogamous Of flowers that are pollinated when the perianth is open. Compare cleistogamous. chasmophyte

  5. Bluegrass music - Wikipedia

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    Exactly when the word "bluegrass" was adopted is not certain, but is believed to be in the late 1950s. [34] It was derived from the name of the seminal Blue Grass Boys band, formed in 1939 with Bill Monroe as its leader. Due to this lineage, Bill Monroe is frequently referred to as the "father of bluegrass". [35]

  6. 13 Alternatives to a Traditional Grass Lawn - AOL

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    In high desert climates like parts of Texas, New Mexico, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Montana, and Arizona, this is the way to go and there are amazing free online guides to help you ...

  7. Is it fried grass or lawn disease? Here's how to tell the ...

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    Here's a handy guide for diagnosing and treating your lawn's post-summer damage.

  8. Sisyrinchium albidum - Wikipedia

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    Sisyrinchium albidum, commonly known as white blue-eyed grass, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. The stem of Sisyrinchium albidum is commonly pale grey and threadlike, measuring 0.2 to 0.5 m high and 0.5 to 1 mm wide. Similarly, its narrow, stiff leaves are 0.5 to 1 mm wide.

  9. Bitter cold winter temperatures are on their way out, but ...

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    The cold temps will be replaced by much milder air next week, but the warmth will come after a frigid, snowy weekend for portions of the northeastern U.S. Up to a foot of snow is expected near the ...