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Farnà-farnò

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Farnà-farnò

Cynodon dactylon


Scientific classification
Genus Cynodon
Binomial name
Species Cynodon dactylon
Synonyms
Species

Farnà-farnò (bòo kimìiya: Cynodon dactylon) bìchayam sim mà gizìn.

Growing in Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park on the Island of Hawaiʻi
Cultivated Bermuda grass with "tiger striping", caused by Rayleigh–Bénard convection during the first frosts of the fall. The frost regions turn brown after several days, and the frost-free regions remain green.[1] The spatial scale of the pattern is ~20 cm.
Groom tying a dubo garland on his bride's neck, in a Nepalese Khas Hindu wedding.
Groom tying a dubo garland around the bride's neck in a Nepalese Hindu wedding
Cynodon dactylon (foreground, the background grass is a separate species) at Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden
  1. Ackerson BJ, Beier RA, Martin DL. Ground level air convection produces frost damage patterns in turfgrass. Int J Biometeorol. 2015;59:1655. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-015-0972-3