panic grass meaning
Noun: panic grass panik grãs
- Any grass of the genus Panicum; grown for grain and fodder
Derived forms: panic grasses
Type of: millet
Part of: genus Panicum, Panicum
Encyclopedia: Panic grass
Examples
More: Next- Chass�ens were sedentary farmers ( rye, panic grass, millet, apples, pears, prunes ) and herders ( sheep, goats, oxen ).
- Millets and their wild ancestors, such as barnyard grass and panic grass, were also cultivated in Japan during the JMmon period some time after 4000 BC.
- Visitors meander past a meadow of buttercups, panic grass and other Potomac Valley plants and a somewhat surreal field of corn, tobacco, squash and other crops.
- These natural efforts will be supplemented by workers placing sand at the toe of the existing dunes and planting those areas with stabilizing native vegetation including sea oats, panic grass and saltmeadow cordgrass, Pickel said.
- Kress also suggests turning part of the lawn into a food patch full of wild plants like amaranth, lamb's-quarters, bristle and panic grass, which are among the most important bird foods.