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Dallisgrass is a deep-rooted bunchgrass that can commonly be found plaguing lawns in the southern U.S. This weed grows in star-like clumps, with stems that generally grow to between 2 to 6 inches long, while its leaves grow an additional 4 to 10 inches. Dallisgrass thrives in warmer climates, and especially in clay soils, as these have an ample amount of nitrogen.

Where does Dallisgrass Originate?
Originally native to South America, Dallisgrass was introduced to the southern U.S. in the 1800s as an alternative, fast-growing grass for cattle since it grows so well in the southern climate. Unbeknownst to its advocate and namesake, A.T. Dallis, it is actually classified as a pernicious weed and is susceptible to a type of fungus that is actually toxic for livestock.

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