WebIf the plant is grass-like, it might not be a grass, but could be a sedge. In this case, call up the sedge family--the Cyperaceae. If you know your plant looks like a daisy type of flower, then call up the daisy family--the Asteraceae. Sometimes you can guess the type of plant you are viewing because it looks like a more familiar garden plant. WebCanada blue grass (Poa compressa) is a very hardy cool-season grass that is planted in the northern United States and Canada. It is a fine-textured grass and is a creeper. It is very low maintenance, so it is planted in conservation areas such as on the banks of streams and in places that are difficult to access for upkeep.
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WebThis project aims to document the poorly-known grass flora of northern British Columbia, prepare a printed manual of the Grasses of Northern BC, similar to the Grasses of the … WebOrnamental Grasses for Coastal or Interior Gardens - BCLiving. Ornamental grasses are categorized as either cool-season or warm-season, with either running or clumping … sign in display picture
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WebJun 30, 2007 · Fill in with soil and tamp down firmly. Water generously just until it gets established. • When a clump gets too large or the centre begins to die back, wait until spring, then dig it up, leaving lots of soil around the … WebBritish Columbia's grasslands are an open oasis in the midst of a province typified by forest, mountain and coastline. Nestled among a handful of the province's bountiful and … WebShrubby vegetation dominates the landscape in parts of three lowland areas of British Columbia: the dry southern Interior, where Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush), Ericameria (=Chrysothamnus) nauseosa... the North, … sign in dnd beyond