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Grass is a very common plant, most people have it in their lawns. Small [[Lawn]]s (presumably of grass) are attested to as a luxury enjoyed by medieval nobles as far back as the 12th Century.
'''Grass''' is a very common plant, most people have it in their lawns. Small [[lawn]]s (presumably of grass) are attested to as a luxury enjoyed by [[medieval]] [[noble]]s as far back as the [[12th Century]].


I don't know about its nutitional value to humans, but some species are edible.
I don't know about its nutitional value to humans, but some species are [[food|edible]].


Dogs and cats are also wont to use it as an emetic.
[[Dog]]s and [[cat (Animal) | cats]] are also wont to use it as an emetic.
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 4 January 2015

Grass is a very common plant, most people have it in their lawns. Small lawns (presumably of grass) are attested to as a luxury enjoyed by medieval nobles as far back as the 12th Century.

I don't know about its nutitional value to humans, but some species are edible.

Dogs and cats are also wont to use it as an emetic.