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Originally Posted by Imp
Sort of the colour it goes in an arid country then, if it gets much hotter it gives up & dies so use it for dry areas or just to break up the terrain a bit.
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That looks like the grass in my yard when there's a drought. (I live in the American west). Generally, the shorter the grass, the less likely it is to survive. This is due the the fact (as I understand it) that grass' roots are as long as their blades, so it takes more work to keep grass green when it's short.