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Definition of Large crabgrass
1. Noun. A European forage grass grown for hay; a naturalized weed in United States.
Generic synonyms: Crab Grass, Crabgrass, Finger Grass
Lexicographical Neighbors of Large Crabgrass
Literary usage of Large crabgrass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Weeds of the North Central States edited by Lloyd M. Wax, Richard S. Fawcett, Duane Isely (1999)
"large crabgrass, Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. 1, plant; 2, section of spike
... Found in same places as large crabgrass, but most commonly in lawns. ..."
2. Conservation Tillage by Jane P. Gates (1994)
"large crabgrass was present in both tillage systems for all locations and years.
... Antagonism of large crabgrass control resulted when sethoxydim was tank ..."
3. Legumes in Crop Rotations--Bibliography, January 1990-December 1993 by Mary V. Gold (1994)
"large crabgrass, goosegrass, and carpetweed densities were higher in the no-tillage
compared with the conventional- tillage treatment in at least 1 yr ..."
4. Flue-Cured Tobacco: The Complete Handbook by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"... present (complete control) 2 grass species were large crabgrass and broadleaf
signalgrass. 3 0 = no stunting, 100 = crop death 4 PTI = pre-transplant ..."