The Interior Low Plateaus are a physiographic region in eastern United States. It consists of a diverse landscape that extends from north Alabama across central Tennessee and Kentucky into southern Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Its natural communities are a matrix of temperate forests, woodlands, and prairies.
Oak-hickory woodland in the Hoosier National Forest, Indiana
Wet oak flatwoods in the Pennyroyal Plain, Tennessee
Mesic prairie remnant in the Pennyroyal Plain, Tennessee
Dry oak savanna in the Inner Nashville Basin, Tennessee
The Bluegrass region is a geographic region in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It makes up the central and northern part of the state, roughly bounded by the cities of Frankfort, Paris, Richmond and Stanford. It is part of the Interior Low Plateaus ecoregion.
Kentucky's Inner Bluegrass region features hundreds of horse farms.
Regions of Kentucky, with the Bluegrass region in the northern part of the state
"Bluegrass": The seed pods go from green to purplish blue to brown. During the purplish blue phase the seed stems have a dark blue coating.
Bluegrass and rock fence of local limestone in central Kentucky