Definition
Genus Buchloe refers to a small group of grasses, mainly known for the species buffalo grass. It is a genus within the grass family Poaceae. Buffalo grass is particularly known for its drought resistance and ability to form dense mats. Think of it as the chill cousin of more demanding lawn grasses. It's like the low-maintenance friend in your group, always reliable and never fussy. It's native to the Great Plains of North America. This genus is ideal for areas with limited water, because it's resilient!