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  2. Setaria viridis - Wikipedia

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    Setaria viridis is a species of grass known by many common names, including green foxtail, [1] green bristlegrass, [1] and wild foxtail millet. [1] It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Setaria italica. [1] It is native to Eurasia, but it is known on most continents as an introduced species and is closely related to Setaria faberi, a ...

  3. Moss lawn - Wikipedia

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    Misting for a minute or two a day will keep a moss lawn green. [16] Overwatering can kill moss; [19] most species cannot stand being waterlogged, though some (like Sphagnum) require it, and others grow only underwater. [15] Mosses stay green at moderately sub-freezing temperatures, and thus remain green all winter in many climates.

  4. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    Citronella grass: repels insects, may deter cats [5] Clovers: repel aphids and wireworms [3] Common lantana: repels mosquitoes [1] Coriander: repels aphids, Colorado potato beetle, and spider mites [3] Cosmos: repel the corn earworm: Crown imperial: repel rabbits, mice, moles, voles and ground squirrels [6] Dahlias: repel nematodes [2] Dill

  5. Want to keep your grass green this summer? Here are ... - AOL

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    Some grass in in Zilker Park is brown and crusty due to the drought on Friday August 12, 2022, compared to the lush green grass on the Great Lawn that is irrigated by water from Lady Bird Lake.

  6. Zoysia japonica - Wikipedia

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    Zoysia japonica (commonly known as Korean lawngrass, [1] zoysia grass or Japanese lawngrass) is a species of creeping, mat-forming, short perennial grass that grows by both rhizomes and stolons. [2] [3] It is native to the coastal grasslands of southeast Asia and Indonesia. [4] The United States was first introduced to Z. japonica in 1895.

  7. Lawn - Wikipedia

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    Replacing turf grass with low-maintenance groundcovers or employing a variety of low-maintenance perennials, trees and shrubs [77] can be a good alternative to traditional lawn spaces, especially in hard-to-grow or hard-to-mow areas, as it can reduce maintenance requirements, associated pollution and offers higher aesthetic and wildlife value. [92]