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Wavy Leaf Basket Grass: An In-Depth Look

 

 

"Wavyleaf basketgrass is a striking grass. It is a low-lying, trailing perennial grass, branching and rooting at the lower stem nodes. The leaf blades are flat, about ½” wide and between 1½ and 4” long, deep green with rippling waves across the grass blades, as though the tide were coming into shore along the leaves. The leaf sheaths and stems are noticeably hairy, although the hairs are very short."

Read more in "Invader of the Month" below.

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Articles:

"Invader of the Month: Wavyleaf Basketgrass"

"Wave Bye-Bye to Wavyleaf Basketgrass"

   
   

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