Grass definition
Grass means a plant species of the Poaceae (Gramineae) plant family. (bh) “Grass-like” means a plant species of the sedge (Cyperaceae) or rush
Grass means any herbaceous plant which is cultivated and which attains, when mature, if uncontrolled, such a height as to be a medium for the rapid spread of fire.
Grass means a plant species of the Poaceae (Gramineae) plant family.
Examples of Grass in a sentence
Grass seeding and fertilizing are required on any disturbed areas with exposed soil.
Grass seeding, if required, is shown in Section IX, GRASS SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS.
Grass clippings will not be blown into drains or storm drain inlets.
Grass Valley shall have no liability for delayed delivery or non-delivery resulting from denial, revocation, suspension or governmental delay in issuance, of any necessary export license or authority.
Grass shall be restored with sod and topsoil in accordance with the City of ▇▇▇▇ Standard Specifications for Turf Restoration.
More Definitions of Grass
Grass means permanent or temporary grassland (generally temporary lies less than four years),
Grass means any herbaceous plant or any combination of dead weeds, grass or vegetation, cultivated or not, which will attain, when mature, such a height as to be a medium for the rapid spread of fire.
Grass means any plant of the family Gramineae, having jointed stems, sheathing leaves, and seed-like grains.
Grass means a type of plant with jointed stems, slender flat leaves, and spike-like flowers.
Grass means all forms, types and species of grasses.
Grass means all forms, types and species of Grasses. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Grass shall include all turf Grasses including Red Fescue, Kentucky Blue Grass, Perennial Rye Grass plus all Grasses listed in Publication 505 ‘Ontario Weeds’.
Grass means permanent or temporary grassland;