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Meaning of finger grass

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finger grass (n)

grasses with creeping stems that root freely; a pest in lawns

any grass of the genus Chloris; occurs in short grassland especially on waste ground or poor soils

finger grass Sentence Examples

  1. Finger grass is a common grass species found in tropical and subtropical regions.
  2. It is a perennial grass, meaning it can live for more than two years.
  3. Finger grass has a creeping growth habit and can form dense mats.
  4. The leaves of finger grass are narrow and linear, with a pointed tip.
  5. The flowers of finger grass are small and inconspicuous, arranged in spikelets.
  6. Finger grass is a good source of forage for livestock.
  7. It is also used as a lawn grass in some areas.
  8. Finger grass can be invasive in some areas, and can crowd out other plants.
  9. It is also known as Bermuda grass or dogtooth grass.
  10. Finger grass is commonly used in gardens and landscaping as a ground cover or lawn.

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grasses with creeping stems that root freely; a pest in lawns, any grass of the genus Chloris; occurs in short grassland especially on waste ground or poor soil

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Finger grass is a common grass species found in tropical and subtropical regions.

It is a perennial grass, meaning it can live for more than two years.

Finger grass has a creeping growth habit and can form dense mats.

The leaves of finger grass are narrow and linear, with a pointed tip.