carpet grass

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carpet grass

or car·pet·grass (kär′pĭt-grăs′)
n.
Any of several sod-forming grasses of the genus Axonopus, especially A. fissifolius (syn. A. affinis), cultivated for turf and pasture in warm humid regions.
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Noun1.carpet grass - grass native to West Indies but common in southern United States having tufted wiry stems often infested with a dark fungus
genus Sporobolus, Sporobolus - cosmopolitan annual and perennial grasses (as dropseed or rush grass)
dropseed, drop-seed - a grass of the genus Sporobolus
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Its carpet grass, adorned with blue and red wild flowers, has magical effect,' said Ziaullah Khan, another visitor to the site.
This study investigated the residual effects, on common carpet grass (Axonopus affinis Chase) pastures' dry matter yield and N uptake, of PS application in the year subsequent to two years of slurry applications.
Three species of zoysia grass are suitable for use as lawns: Manila grass or Japanese carpet grass (Zoysia matrella), Japanese lawn grass (Zoysiajaponica) and Mascarene grass (Zoysia tenuifolia).
In these lands, 40% of the vegetation cover is composed of bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) and carpet grass (Axonopus affinis) (Machado Junior et al., 1999).
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