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Definition of Para grass

Para grass
Para grass Pa*ra" grass` (Bot.) A valuable pasture grass (Panicum barbinode) introduced into the Southern United States from Brazil.

Meaning of Para grass from wikipedia

- as para gr****, buffalo gr****, Mauritius signal gr****, pasto pare, malojilla, gramalote, parana, Carib gr****, and Scotch gr****, is a species of gr****. Despite...
- bunds, farm roads, river channels—1,020.20 Area under lawns and gardens, para gr****, and orchards— 537.00 Land and the social forestry land, etc.—183.00 Total—3...
- of the year. A 25,000-hectare (61,776-acre) floodplain that contains para gr**** and marine couch backed onto the Daly River mouth makes up part of Litchfield...
- (310 sq mi) of the Top End, including vast areas of Kakadu, invasive para gr**** (Urochloa mutica) displaces the native food of much of Kakadu's birdlife...
- February 2022. Other common names; coquilla, coquilla nut palm, monkey gr**** palm, para gr**** palm, pi****alba, ****aba palm, broom palm [2] Avelar, Fabiana Ferreira;...
- 00 16.22 5.51 0.099 0.031 German gr**** 24.62 11.73 32.57 1.55 12.81 41.34 34.24 60.42 18.92 6.24 0.38 0.13 Para gr**** 90.58 8.87 36.57 2.14 10.97 40.85...
- in odd-numbered years), and the Winter Olympics. Para-alpine skiing is contested at the World Para Alpine Skiing Championships (odd-numbered years) and...
- park include guinea gr**** (Megathyrsus maximus), rat's tail gr****es (Sporobolus spp.), para gr**** (Urochloa mutica) and mol****es gr**** (Melinis minutiflora)...
- 1908 The larvae feed on gr****es, including rice plants (Oryza sativa), sugarcanes (Saccharum officinarum), and para gr**** (Brachiaria mutica). They...
- Axonopus is a genus of plants in the gr**** family, known generally as **** gr****. They are native primarily to the tropical and subtropical regions...