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Poa annua

Poa annua, or annual meadow grass (known in America more commonly as annual bluegrass or simply poa), is a widespread low-growing turfgrass in temperate climates. Notwithstanding the reference to annual plant in its name, perennial biotypes do exist. This grass originated as a hybrid between Poa supina and Poa infirma. Major chromosomal rearrangements…

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