"cat daddy" <furball@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Dave" <spamyourself@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "cat daddy" <furball@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > "Dave" <spamyourself@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > news:13cvellddppl559@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> No pictures available.
>> >>
>> >> Have some kind of foliage that is very similar to St. Augustine.
>> >> However,
>> >> it grows much taller/quicker. Its seems to be a grass type. Blades
of
> it
>> >> are sectionalized into 3 sections, vice 2 for St. Augustine. Grows
> about
>> >> twice the rate for the blades/leaves, but, does not seem to spread
>> >> the
>> > same
>> >> way. Is localized, not prolific. Color is virtually idential to
St.
>> >> Augustine.
>> >>
>> >> What is it?
>> >> How do I get rid of it?
>> >
>> > Dallisgrass? If it is, you pull it up by hand.
>> > http://ipm.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/pasdi.htm
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Not it, but found this interesting if you have cattle.
>> http://www.ncsu.edu/forage/dallis.htm
>>
>> The foliage in question is almost identical to St. Augustine
blade-wise.
>> Before I cut one area around a water faucet, was over a foot long.
>> Extremely little drooping, no wavy feature as I saw in many pictures of
>> dallisgrass. No seeding features, just blades. Doesn't appear in
clumps
>> like pictured in Dallisgrass. I do have some Dallisgrass around here,
> along
>> with buffalo grass. Both are clumpers. This breed doesn't appear to
be
> so.
>>
>> Cue me in how to upload pictures, and what websites sup****t that?
Would
>> like to provide weblink to pictures for your gander.
>> Dave
>
> I'll just cut and paste Omelet's excellent advice: [clicking the news:
> link should open up the group in OE]
>
> news:alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
>
> If you want to post them here, post them at http://www.tinypic.com
> harvest the URL's and post those links here.
>
>
Thanks.
I generally stay away from binaries for 2 reasons. Potential infection
problem, and I only have dial-up.
Thanks for the weblink. I'll go out and take some pics for more
descriptive
info. Will repost, as I cut the front lawn very recently. Will let the
stuff grow back so its easily visible.
Dave


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