Agrostis stolonifera was created in 1753.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Agrostis stolonifera.
Minuartia stolonifera was created in 1991.
Drosera stolonifera was created in 1837.
Agrostis canina was created in 1753.
Drosera stolonifera subsp. monticola was created in 1992.
An agrostis is a grass of the genus Agrostis, also known as bentgrass.
For a bowling green, the ideal type of grass is typically a fine-textured variety such as creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) or velvet bentgrass. These grasses provide a smooth and fast playing surface, essential for the precision required in bowling. They thrive in well-drained soil and require regular maintenance, including mowing, watering, and aeration, to keep the green in optimal condition.
A bentgrass is any of a group of reedy grasses of the genus Agrostis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Saxifraga stolonifera.
This is a leap, but I am going to guess you mean "Washington Bent Grass", an old, old cultivar of bentgrass. A close cultivar - and the genus is the same - would be Agrostis oregonensis."Agrostis" is a grass, closely related to "poa"the generic lawn grass.
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generally in the north greens are composed of Bentgrass, Agrostis Palustris is the name of creeping bentgrass. in the south it is generally bermudagrass. IN northern climates poa annua or annual bluegrass may invade bentgrass greens and is a common sight on many grens in the north to have a mix of bentgrass and annual bluegrass.