Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
1½-4′ | Fair | 30-40″ | 20-25 lb. |
$13.50 – $115.00
Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
1½-4′ | Fair | 30-40″ | 20-25 lb. |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 in |
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Leafy, sod-forming, perennial, cool-season grass that spreads by rhizomes. This species is both native and introduced.
Cool-season grazer. Overseed warm-season grasses pasture or turfgrass. When used in turfgrass plant 2-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Native bunch grass that spread by short rhizomes and good root depth. Shade tolerant.
Native, cool season perennial that is short lived. Found on sandy shores and dunes; wooded areas, especially along trails, rivers and streams; and other disturbed sites throughout much of North America.
Tropical to subtropical perennial grass with good forage production in low fertile soils. It creeps with stolons and rhizomes, native to South America, naturalized in North America.
Forage bermudagrass with wide, soft leaves. It shows rapid establishment from seed and aggressive spreading from stolons and rhizomes. Chilly Verede has persisted through cold winters in North Carolina, where it was developed, and has excellent heat and drought tolerance.
Cool-season (C3) native perennial bunchgrass. It grows to a height of 18 to 36 inches.
Once established, giant bermudagrass is very drought, heat and salt tolerant. Cultural management of giant bermudagrass is much like that of Coastal Bermudagrass, a vegetative pasture bermudagrass.
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