Bermuda grass
See also: bermudagrass
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Not native to Bermuda, but abundant and an invasive species there.
Noun
Bermuda grass (usually uncountable, plural Bermuda grasses)
- A perennial grass, Cynodon dactylon, native to Africa and Asia, used in warm areas of the world for pasture, lawn and making hay.
- Synonyms: Bahama grass, devil grass, dogtooth grass, doob grass, doob, scutch grass, star grass
Translations
a perennial grass, Cynodon dactylon, native to Africa and Asia, used in warm areas of the world for pasture, lawn and making hay
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Further reading
- Cynodon dactylon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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