| Bermudagrass |
Perennial grass that is frequently used for lawns but also is a troublesome weed in many gardens. The plant grows rapidly when temperatures are warm and moisture is abundant. The mature plant forms dense mats with spreading and branching stolons that root at the nodes. The flowering spikes of bermudagrass radiate from a single point at the tip of the stem. The collar region of bermudagrass has a fringe of short, white hairs.
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