The Bluegrass State. The name "Bluegrass" comes from the color of the seed heads of Poa grass, which grows in the region.
Yes it usually is.
Kentucky's nick name is the bluegrass state. It got its name because of its grass. The grass is not tecnically blue, but its a close color to blue.
Kentucky's nickname is The Bluegrass State, because of its bluegrass . Not all grass in Kentucky is bluegrass. Bluegrass grows heavily in the central part of the state, and becomes more sparse in the further areas. When you're in an area where all the grass is bluegrass, you can't tell that it's bluegrass, because it really is green. But - in parts of the state where the bluegrass is more sparse, you can look out over a grass-covered area and notice that certain patches have a blue-ish tint. Then can you really tell the difference in bluegrass and green grass. The Bluegrass State The Bluegrass State
Bill Monroe named his band the Bluegrass boys. The phrase "bluegrass" was taken from the name of his band. The "bluegrass" referred to is a type of grass that grows in Kentucky.
I believe Kentucky bluegrass in not a bunchgrass. However, a bunchgrass that is very similar to Kentucky bluegrass is Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda).
Kentucky's nickname is "The Bluegrass State"
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Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State"
Bluegrass is a type of hay and Music
The state of Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State. It is so named because there is an abundance of bluegrass that is found all over the state.
They certainly do. Annual Bluegrass is a grass that cows will readily consume just like other bluegrass species such as Kentucky Bluegrass, Sandburg Bluegrass, Napa Bluegrass, etc. It seems as if that any grass that is great for lawns is also good for cattle to feast on.