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paspalum /ˈpasp(ə)ləm /noun [mass noun]A grass of warm and tropical regions, which is grown for fodder, erosion control, and as a pasture grass.- Genus Paspalum, family Gramineae.
One solution might be new varieties of a grass called seashore paspalum, which were discovered in South Africa and adapted by researchers at the University of Georgia....- There will never be a universal ‘super grass’ for golf, but in coastal states, salt-tolerant paspalum grass comes close.
- Holes and hillocks everywhere - and because there are few livestock to keep the grass down, waist high paspalum smothers everything.
OriginModern Latin, from Greek paspalos, denoting a kind of millet. |