How to Identify Grass Seed Head Growth
Learning how to identify the different stages that a grass plant goes through will help you take care of your lawn. There are certain things you can do to learn what is what without looking like you might be uneducated. Here are a few ways to identify grass seed head growth. Does this Spark an idea?
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Look at the plant and see if has the characteristics of crabgrass, a very common type of grass. Crabgrass forms mats that hug the ground and send up seed heads on thin stems. The seed heads are about 6 inches long and spread out like fingers with four or five per stem. Sometimes as this type of grass gets older, the plant has purple stems.
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Pick a seed head and compare it to this picture. If your grass seed head looks like a grain head with little fuzzies on it, it could be the common bluegrass. The plant tends to have a darker blue hue than other grasses. The leaf blade has a little crinkle in the middle. It's not a ground cover grass, as it has a shallow root system and only grows to about 6 inches high.
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- Photo Credit http://hcs.osu.edu/hcs612/species/p_ryegrass3a.JPG, http://www.ipm.msu.edu/weeds-nursery/AnnualBluegrass.htm, http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/DPI/Vro/vroimages.nsf/Images/sss_couch_grass_seedhead/$File/cough_grass_seedhead.jpg, http://www.moplants.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/monrovia%20graziella%20maiden%20grass.jpg