Poa

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Scientific Names



Read about Poa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Poa (ancient Greek name for grass or fodder). Gramineae. Mostly perennial grasses of low growth, several species of which are cultivated for forage and a few for ornament.

Spikelets 2-6-fld., in open panicles; glumes shorter than the lemmas, awnless; lemmas keeled on back, membranaceous, scarious-margined, awnless, 5-nerved, often cobwebby at base.—About 100 species, natives of temperate and cold regions. CH


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