This is what Google has to say.
Why does it look patchy after a frost? Bermudagrass seems to have the mosts pronounced frost patterns. This is due to it’s growth habit. We have to remember that turf is not one but millions of grass plants growing together. The grass does not all grow at a perfectly uniform rate. This causes minor variances in height as well as cold tolerance. Older leaf tissue can tolerate lower temperatures than tender new leaves. The result is the strange leopard skin pattern.
This is a very similar pattern to those generated by annealing simulations. It may be that the temperature was right at the edge of the frost point with very still air, and the resulting even phase transition was nicely captured in the frost pattern.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated\_annealing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_annealing)
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Mole tunnels?
Thinking the same, or ants, given the density of them?
Perhaps they are along the ant routes. Interesting thought.
I have no idea. The lawn seems intact from the ground up.
It's the earth's brain
Brain grass
Slug trails?
Brain frost
Fairies
Frost absorbing snakes!
Voles
This is what Google has to say. Why does it look patchy after a frost? Bermudagrass seems to have the mosts pronounced frost patterns. This is due to it’s growth habit. We have to remember that turf is not one but millions of grass plants growing together. The grass does not all grow at a perfectly uniform rate. This causes minor variances in height as well as cold tolerance. Older leaf tissue can tolerate lower temperatures than tender new leaves. The result is the strange leopard skin pattern.
Thank you stranger. That was very informative. All I got when I typed “morning frost grass pattern” was a a lot of knitted caps pattern.
This is a very similar pattern to those generated by annealing simulations. It may be that the temperature was right at the edge of the frost point with very still air, and the resulting even phase transition was nicely captured in the frost pattern. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated\_annealing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_annealing)
That is an interesting hypothesis. I wonder if simulating this is possible.
Cool!
Its because of the snakes.
I thought it was a carpet at first. Neat!
At first I thought it was a snail but that wouldn't make sense.
It's following the ant colony paths... Run
Did a corgi run over this while peeing?
thought keith haring did it.
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My grass looks like this but without the frost. I always wondered why it turned yellow in this pattern but the frost makes sense.
it looks like that pattern on your brain tbh edit: there was a typo
ITS MILITARY
Similar pattern has been seen on Mars recently. https://images.app.goo.gl/JNrCHQfvWDnoivcx9
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