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The lawn grass (Cyandon dactylon) needs to be mowed frequently to prevent its overgrowth. Which tissue is responsible for its rapid growth?

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The cut meristematic tissue of lawn grass is responsible for its fast growth. When the tip of the grass is cut repeatedly then it stimulates the growth of its lateral branches. That makes it more denser.
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