what is velvet grass
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Holcus lanatus is a perennial grass. The specific epithet lanatus is Latin for 'woolly' which describes the plant's hairy texture. Common names include Yorkshire fog, tufted grass, and meadow soft grass
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➡️Velvet grass is a tufted grass and reaches up to 1 metre (3.3 feet) in height. The hollow stems bear flat pubescent (hairy) leaves that taper to a point. It has tufted flower clusters that may be white, green, pink, or purple. The roots are shallow and fibrous, and the plant can tolerate poor soils.
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➡️Velvet grass is a tufted grass and reaches up to 1 metre (3.3 feet) in height. The hollow stems bear flat pubescent (hairy) leaves that taper to a point. It has tufted flower clusters that may be white, green, pink, or purple. The roots are shallow and fibrous, and the plant can tolerate poor soils.
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bonne journée !! ⭐⭐
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