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titleOfInvention New varieties of turf grass
abstract The present invention relates to a new breed of domestic native wangpoa grass (English name: Kentucky bluegrass) "Inje" wangpoa grass ( Poa pratensis L.) More specifically, the blue period is about 10 months, the green color is dark green , Mid-large-middle mesenchyme, medium length of 19.8 ± 0.5㎝, length of leaf 16.8 ± 0.5㎝, leaf width of 3 ± 0.1㎜, length of exit diameter 57 ± 5㎝, yield of 8.5 points and maturity of late maturity It is for an "inje" Wangpoa grass which is capable of asexually repeat reproduction with morphological characteristics.n n n "Inje" Wangpoa grass of the present invention has a longer green period compared to Korean grasses such as field grass or gold grass, not only enables the production of blue landscapes in all seasons except for cold weather, but also has strong growth and color, and after the creation of lawns It has the morphological characteristics that can make a good lawn surface due to the high density among individuals, and has been adapted to the Korean environment for a long time, and thus has excellent advantages such as disease resistance, dry resistance, and resistance against introduced species.
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