Grass

  • In popular language grass means a short, green, ground covering or lawn, usually, but not necessarily, comprised of a "true grass" or grasses, called turf. See also pasture, grass (material).
  • In botany, grass refers to plants of the family Poaceae. These are the true grasses.
  • Plants that are not true grasses include:
    • China grass or remie or rhea (Boehmeria nivea), a nettle grown for bast fibres, in the family Urticaceae
    • Ditch grass or Wigeon grass (Ruppia maritima) in the family Ruppiaceae
    • Fish grass (Cabomba caroliniana)
    • Mondo grass or lily turf (Ophiopogon japonicus), an Asian ornamental ground cover
    • Nut grass, a common lawn pest (Cyperus rotundus) in the family Cyperaceae
    • Pepper grasses (Lipidium spp.) in the family Brassicaceae
    • Saw grass, abundant in sub-tropical marshlands (Cladium spp.) in the family Cyperaceae
    • Scurvy-grass (Cochlearia species) in the family Brassicaceae
    • Scurvy-grass Sorrel (Oxalis enneaphylla) in the family Oxalidaceae
    • Seagrasses, including Eel grass
    • "Sleeping grass (Mimosa pudica) a legume (family Fabaceae) and lawn pest
    • Xyridaceae, known as the yellow-eyed grass family
  • Grass is slang for marijuana.
  • GRASS for "GRAphics Symbiosis System" is a computer programming language
  • GRASS GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is an Open source geographic information system.

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