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Old October 23, 2007   #16
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Hmmmm - that's what the Old Man always called it - it is definitely some type of grass, and it has a bluish tinge.
I tried it once , from then on I stuck to poke salad....
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I wish I knew what kind of grass it was, Kentucky Blue grass is called blue grass because of when it puts out seeds the tops look blue.

So you say the blades of this grass had a bluish color to it?
What state was it in?

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