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Agronomy Facts 50 Kentucky Bluegrass Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) is a short-tomedium height, cool-season, long-lived, highly palatable, perennial grass that has smooth, soft, green to dark green leaves with boat-shaped tips.
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cropsoil.psu.edu/Extension/facts/agfact50.pdf
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Limed and fertilized Kentucky bluegrass should be the main grass in this system, because it withstands close and continuous grazing better than most other grasses. When well established and properly fertilized, it produces a reasonably dense and attractive sod.
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cropsoil.psu.edu/extension/facts/agfacts32.cfm
cropsoil.psu.edu/extension/facts/agfacts32.cfm
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Smooth Meadow-grass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Poa pratensis , known as Smooth Meadow-grass , Common Meadow Grass or Kentucky Bluegrass , is a perennial species of grass native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa and North America. Poa prat...
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Known for its dark, rich color, fine texture, cold and stress tolerance, Kentucky bluegrass is ideal for medium to high maintenance applications. Plants spread laterally by a unique system of underground stems, or rhizomes.
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www.ruppseeds.com/divTurf/factskentuckybluegrass.htm?mn...
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Facts about plants of all kinds. ... Kentucky bluegrass is an important forage species for sheep and cattle. In the west, it is very abundant and frequently used as a forage crop. In the east, it is planted as a pasture grass. It is not usually used for hay, but it has been found as an invader of hay mixes. ... Plant-Facts Home;
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www.plant-facts.com/plant/kentucky-bluegrass.php
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Kentucky bluegrass is native to practically all of Europe, northern Asia and the mountains of Algeria and Morocco. Although the species is spread over all of the cool, humid parts of the U.S., it is not native to North America.
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plantanswers.tamu.edu/turf/publications/bluegrass.html
plantanswers.tamu.edu/turf/publications/bluegrass.html
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The region is named for Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), which has been extensively used in pastures here. The details of the introduction of bluegrass to the area are obscure, but it is probably of Eurasian origin and arrived in central Kentucky before the first European settlers.
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www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/phys-bluegrass.html
www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/phys-bluegrass.html
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Welcome to Kentucky. The Bluegrass State is famous for breeding horses, tobacco farms, fine bourbon, and, of course, the Kentucky Derby. The state is home to ... 2nd edition (November 22, 2006) This Second Edition of Clark's Kentucky Almanac & Book of Facts brings together a wealth of information about Kentucky's rich history,
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www.netstate.com/states/intro/ky_intro.htm
www.netstate.com/states/intro/ky_intro.htm
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Kentucky; Statehood: June 1, 1792 ... Visitors to Kentucky: ... Nickname Bluegrass State...
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www.astroscan.net/places/kentucky/kentucky.htm
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