Yes, it does. But 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.
From Wikipedia: "The name Kentucky Bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet."
So, the grass itself is not really blue.
From Wikipedia: "The name Kentucky Bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet."
So, the grass itself is not really blue.
From Wikipedia: "The name Kentucky Bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet."
So, the grass itself is not really blue.
From Wikipedia: "The name Kentucky Bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet."
So, the grass itself is not really blue.
From Wikipedia: "The name Kentucky Bluegrass derives from its flower heads, which are blue when the plant is allowed to grow to its natural height of two to three feet."
So, the grass itself is not really blue.
Green The bluegrass of Kentucky, a European import, produces bluish-purple buds that give a blue cast to the grass.
It is dark green, dense, and the ends come together in a boat shape.
Bluegrass is a type of hay and Music
Kentucky acquired the name Kentucky Bluegrass 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.
I believe Kentucky bluegrass in not a bunchgrass. However, a bunchgrass that is very similar to Kentucky bluegrass is Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda).
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.
Kentucky's nickname is "The Bluegrass State"
Kentucky is known as the "Bluegrass State"
Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass state.
Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass state.
Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass state.
Kentucky's Nickname is The Bluegrass State.
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The Kentucky bluegrass is filled with hills and is known for animal grazing. Hope this helps!
KentuckyThe bluegrass state is Kentucky.