annual meadow-grass
Scientific name: Poa annua
Family: Poaceae
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Flowering time: March to June
Height: to 25cm
Growing conditions: everywhere
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Description
Annual meadow-grass is vigorous and found all around the world and has many varieties. It flowers throughout the year, but is most prolific in spring.
How to identify: Annual meadow-grass is a light green, low-growing grass. It grows from a central base, to which all the shoots can be traced, and has a creeping rootstock. The blade-like leaves are blunt-tipped, and the yellow-green flower head is triangular with branched spikelets that contain the flowers.
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Family: Poaceae
Other common names;
Flowering time: March to June
Height: to 25cm
Growing conditions: everywhere
Nectar source for:
Food source for:
Description
Annual meadow-grass is vigorous and found all around the world and has many varieties. It flowers throughout the year, but is most prolific in spring.
How to identify: Annual meadow-grass is a light green, low-growing grass. It grows from a central base, to which all the shoots can be traced, and has a creeping rootstock. The blade-like leaves are blunt-tipped, and the yellow-green flower head is triangular with branched spikelets that contain the flowers.
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