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1. season grass - turfgrasses that actively grow during the cooler spring and fall weather. These include Kentucky bluegrass, the fescues, ryegrasses and bentgrass.<br><br>
1. season grass - turfgrasses that actively grow during the cooler spring and fall weather. These include Kentucky bluegrass, the fescues, ryegrasses and bentgrass.<br><br>
http://www.recordholders.org/images/vegetables/cabbage2.jpg<br> <br>
Some plants prefer cool weather, like this cabbage. Because cabbage plants thrive in cool weather, they can grow to be five-feet in diameter in Alaskan (or other cool weather) summers. <br>
Source: http://www.recordholders.org <br> <br>

Revision as of 15:04, 6 December 2005


1. season grass - turfgrasses that actively grow during the cooler spring and fall weather. These include Kentucky bluegrass, the fescues, ryegrasses and bentgrass.