Hey, what is that kind of grass...

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That when you cut it, and it rains the next day,

a day or two later, it has these foot tall stems sticking up that have a Y of seeds and black fuzzy seedlets on them?

I'm just curious. Cause that is mostly what my yard is made of apparently. :rolleyes:

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bahia. pronounced Buh-HAY-uh. my yard is mostly bahia too. cows love it, the lawnmower--not so much.
 

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Beefy, I was just wondering if you know the origin of that word?

I'm always curious when it comes to words, origins etc. Since I know of Bahia (not a plant.) pronounced: Bah-hee-uh, then their origins must be different.

Just wondered if you knew! :D
 

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Thank you for that, too, beefy. It does seem to be pretty sturdy. We drive over it occassionally when we need to and it bounces back real well. I did some research on it when I found the name and it says it is commonly fodder. My guinea pigs love it. When it is tall, I tear off a few stems and feed to them.

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i dont know the origins. probably just a southern mispronunciation that stuck! most people around here call it Buh-HAIR or buh-hay-ur lol.


i love bahia grass. cows love it. grows fast. bounces back after drought. reseeds itself. comes out early in the spring. grows late. its a weed in bermuda hay fields though.
 

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Oh, okay, thanks, that could be. A lot of places have local pronounciations of various things. :)
 

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