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fescue

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See also bent grass; Bermuda grass; bluegrass; carpet grass; fescue; ryegrass; Zoysia.

Remnants of the natural vegetation of the steppe, including its characteristic fescue and feather grasses, are protected in nature reserves.

Such turf grasses include Kentucky bluegrass, creeping bent grass, fine or red fescue, and perennial ryegrass among the popular cool-season types and Bermuda grass, zoysia grass, and St. Augustine grass among the warm-season types.

Larval food plant: Grasses especially red fescue, and also tor-grass.

The upland is also called Saryarqa ("Yellow Range") because of the colour of the sun-scorched vegetation, which is mainly fescue and feather-grass steppe in the north and of the semidesert variety in the south.

At one point during his horrendous first round at the U.S. Open on Thursday, Tiger Woods found himself on the side of a steep hill with his tee ball — which he had carved at least fifty yards offline — sitting in deep fescue grass, about a foot below his feet.

Beneath each blade of fescue occur a myriad of mini-dramas, sometimes even a miniseries, which, with good microscopic photography, display all the variety, beauty, and ugliness that make this planet such a great source of TV shows.

The natural steppe vegetation is composed mainly of turf grasses such as bunchgrass, fescue, bluegrass, and agropyron.

Instead, the area will become a lawn, hemmed in by meadow sprouting grasses like rye and fescue, across which a distant body of water - formerly obscured by the grove - is visible.

The narrow driveway is a hard right turn off the T-junction of two Sheboygan County roads, with three chicanes that twist their way to the clubhouse through dunes bordered with tall fescue and a hillside that has one bizarre piece of foreshadowing cut into it like a billboard.

Later, on the summer range, the lambs eat plumajillo (yarrow), palo rosario (snowberry), Arizona fescue and mountain mahogany.

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