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Redtop grass

 
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(′red′täp ′gras)

(botany) One of the bent grasses, Agrostis alba and its relatives, which grow on a wide variety of soils; it is a perennial, spreads slowly by rootstocks, and has top growth 2-3 feet (60-90 centimeters) tall.


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Sci-Tech Encyclopedia: Redtop grass
 

One of the bent grasses, Agrostis alba and its relatives, which occur in cooler, more humid regions of the United States on a wide variety of soils. Redtop tolerates both wet and dry lands and acid and infertile soils, and it is used where other species of grasses do not thrive. Redtop is a perennial and makes a coarse, loose turf. The inflorescence is a reddish open panicle. Redtop is used for pasture and hay and is fairly nutritious if harvested promptly when heading occurs. It is effective in preventing erosion by holding banks of drainage ditches, waterways, and terrace channels. See also Cyperales.


 
 

 

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