yes
Most of it is perrennial.
red
yas
The grass that grows on most lawns is a perennial. This is because it grows, reproduces, and flourishes over and over and it still stays on your lawn. An example to prove it is a perennial is that if you had a lawn full of green grass and about 2 years later it is still there then it is not a biennial, and if you had a lawn full of green grass and the growing season is over and it is still there then it is not an annual. The only choice left is a perennial.
Below is a list of common perennial grass weeds.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
Fleas are tiny bugs that jump around in the grass.
Sea grass furniture will at times provide a place for bugs to live. Most of the time though, you do not have to worry about bugs in your sea grass furniture.
its a perennial grass (plant)... not a fruit or a vegetable..
no
bugs and grass
A perennial meadow grass with the Binomial name of Poa pratensis.