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Rhode Island bent
noun
a European pasture grass, Agrostis tenuis, naturalized in North America, having red flower clusters.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rhode Island bent1
Example Sentences
The grass usually sold as Rhode Island bent is Agrostis vulgaris, the smaller red top of the East and of Europe.
On the golf links we use blue-grass without any mixture on some of the putting greens; sometimes we use Rhode Island bent, and on sandy greens we use red-top.
Rhode Island bent and Kentucky blue-grass are their foolish trade names, for they belong no more to Kentucky or Rhode Island than to other Northern States.
Two sorts of fine Agrostis are honestly sold under the trade name of Rhode Island bent, and, as trade goes, we may consider ourselves lucky if we get even the coarser one.
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