Annual Bluegrass (Poa Annua)

photo courtesy of PBI/Gordon Corporation
RANGE: Throughout the United States.
APPEARANCE: Annual bluegrass has a boat-shaped tip, folded in the bud. The ligule is membranous and auricles are absent. Annual bluegrass has a small panicle seedhead.
GROWTH: Annual bluegrass contains both annual and perennial species. Annual bluegrass forms dense patches that can withstand low mowing heights. Germination occurs in late summer and early spring.
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