yes.
Blue Grama Grass
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Grama
The Texas State grass is Sideoats Grama.
Grama means "Lawn", and or "Grass", For instance i could say, "Voy a cortar la grama!", which means im going to cut the grass/Lawn! As part of the verb 'gramar', 'to knead' 'grama' = you (formal) knead//he/she/it kneads
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In south texas, lawns are generally Bermuda, St Augustine, or the more expensive Zoysia
Cows, sheep, horses, pronghorn antelope, gophers, elk, and some song and game birds will eat blue grama grass.
F. W. Albertson has written: 'Ecological studies of blue grama grass' -- subject(s): Blue grama grass, Plant ecology
"Grama" can refer to a few different things depending on the context. In Spanish, it translates to "grass." In some regions, particularly in the Americas, "grama" can also refer to specific types of grass used for lawns or pastures. Additionally, in the context of music, "grama" might be a term used informally to describe a style or genre.
Yes, there are species of grass that grow in deserts.
i need that anwser too!!!! but it lives in the desert, i think ^_^