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Definition of Japanese stilt grass in US English: Japanese stilt grassnoun An annual grass of Asian origin that is established as an invasive ecological threat in the eastern and southern US. Microstegium vimineum, family Poaceae Example sentencesExamples - From river bluffs to wetlands, mature forests to your own backyard, Japanese stilt grass is a ready invader of moist, neutral, or acidic soils.
- Liz Lingo lays down herbicide to kill off Japanese stilt grass growing along the edge of a former sandpit deep within Killens Pond State Park.
- Grass - specifically, the pervasive invasive commonly known as Japanese stilt grass - is the latest challenge for Spooner in her 20-some years working to protect Umstead State Park.
- Stabilize disturbed areas with native grasses before Japanese stilt grass can exploit the disturbance.
- The stems of Japanese stilt grass are relatively hairless and resemble a smaller version of bamboo.
Definition of Japanese stilt grass in US English: Japanese stilt grassnoun An annual grass of Asian origin that is established as an invasive ecological threat in the eastern and southern US. Microstegium vimineum, family Poaceae Example sentencesExamples - Grass - specifically, the pervasive invasive commonly known as Japanese stilt grass - is the latest challenge for Spooner in her 20-some years working to protect Umstead State Park.
- From river bluffs to wetlands, mature forests to your own backyard, Japanese stilt grass is a ready invader of moist, neutral, or acidic soils.
- Stabilize disturbed areas with native grasses before Japanese stilt grass can exploit the disturbance.
- The stems of Japanese stilt grass are relatively hairless and resemble a smaller version of bamboo.
- Liz Lingo lays down herbicide to kill off Japanese stilt grass growing along the edge of a former sandpit deep within Killens Pond State Park.
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