para grass
See also: Pará grass
English
Etymology
From Pará grass.
Noun
para grass (countable and uncountable, plural para grasses)
- A tall rather coarse grass (Panicum molle) grown in the tropics for pasturage, and introduced into the southern United States.
- A valuable pasture grass (Panicum barbinode) introduced into the Southern United States from Brazil.
- An African grass, Urochloa mutica (or Brachiaria mutica), widely introduced elsewhere as a fodder plant, in some areas becoming an invasive weed.
- piassava fiber.
Synonyms
- (Urochloa mutica): buffalo grass, Mauritius signal grass, pasto pare, malojilla, gramalote, parana, Carib grass, Scotch grass, California grass
Further reading
- “para grass”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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