A perennial meadow grass with the Binomial name of Poa pratensis.
America's 35th state is Kentucky, which was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792. It was originally part of Virginia before becoming a separate state. Kentucky is known for its horse racing, bourbon production, and rich cultural heritage. The state is often referred to as the "Bluegrass State" due to its fertile soil and bluegrass pastures.
The short (and not sarcastic, either--is: all of them). Horse racing is comprised of many types and levels of races and the Commonwealth of Kentucky is host to all of them at its four racetracks: Churchill Downs (Louisville), Keeneland (Lexington), Turfway Park (Florence) and Ellis Park (Henderson). The most famous of the races however are obviously the Kentucky Derby held on the First Sat. in May at Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Oaks, for 3 yr. old fillies held the Fri. before Derby day. Other famous races held in KY include the Stephen Foster Handicap (Churchill), the Bluegrass Stakes (Keeneland) and the Lanes End (Turfway). And these are just a small sampling. There are horse races held in Kentucky on roughly 300 out of 365 day per year!
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Kentucky was the 15th state to be admitted.
Daniel Boone explored and settled Kentucky.
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.
The Bluegrass states were North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. To remember them, know that all five states border each other and they're near the Atlantic Ocean.