Where can the velvety grass be found?
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Velvet grass, (Holcus lanatus), also called Yorkshire fog, perennial grass in the family Poaceae, native to Europe and Africa. Velvet grass, so called because the entire plant has a velvety feel when touched, was introduced into Australia and North America as a forage species.
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Velvet grass, (Holcus lanatus), also called Yorkshire fog, perennial grass in the family Poaceae, native to Europe and Africa. Velvet grass, so called because the entire plant has a velvety feel when touched, was introduced into Australia and North America as a forage species.
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