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Sport Field Grasses
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Cool Season Grasses C3 Plants Optimum temp: 60 -75 Most came from Europe – Forest Fringe grasses Good low temp hardiness Established by seed and sod In south US: grows fall, winter, spring – dead or dormant in summer In north: grows spring, summer, fall – dormant in winter
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Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis Blue color Medium leaf texture Medium leaf density and color Forms rhizomes – good sod Good recuperative potential Long –lived perennial Good low temp hardiness Lacks shade adaptation – full sun
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Kentucky Blue grass
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Kentucky Bluegrass Cont. Good wear tolerance Likes fertile, moist well-drained soil – pH 6-7.0 Not drought tolerant Tendency to produce thatch Several varieties Fert:.4-1 lb N/1000 sq ft/ growing month Med – med. high intensity of culture Mow 1-2” but 1.5-2” optimal Used for fairways, sports fields, lawns
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Creeping Bentgrass Agrostis palustris Pale green Medium to fine texture High density Established by seed or vegetatively Slow establishment Long-lived perennial Excellent low temp hardiness Tolerant to shade Fine textured, fertile, moist soil pH 5.5 -6.5
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Creeping Bentgrass
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Creeping Bentgrass Cont. tolerant to salinity and flooding used on greens (south), tees and fairways (north) high culture intensity mow.2 -.7” fert.5 – 1.4 lbs N/1000 sq ft/ growing months prone to thatch susceptible to disease
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Tall Fescue Festuca arundinaceae very coarse texture low density medium green color established by seed – good rate bunch type short – lived perennial seed every fall poor low temp hardiness good heat, drought, wear tolerance
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Tall fescue
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Tall Fescue cont. higher compensation point medium shade adaptation fine texture, moist, fertile soil pH 5.5 – 6.5 salt, flooding tolerant extensive root system fert 2-4 lb N/1000 sq ft/per year minimal thatch
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Tall Fescue cont. good heat, drought, wear tolerance med – low intensity of culture used for lawns, sports fields, roadsides, utility areas mow: turf –above 1.5 inches
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Perennial Ryegrass Lolium perenne short-lived perennial bunch type medium texture glossy yellow to dark green tough fibrous vascular bundles good wear resistance establishes quickly from seed low recuperative potential poor tolerance to heat, drought stress
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Perennial Ryegrass
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Perennial Ryegrass cont. fertile, moist soil pH 6.5 -7 good salt tolerance lawns, sports fields, roadsides winter over seeding mow 1.5 – 2” fert.4 -1 lbs N/1000 sq ft/ growing month endophyte enhanced
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WARM SEASON GRASSES C4 plants Optimum temp 85-95 West Indies Africa North America Mowed closer Deeper rooted More heat, drought, wear tolerance Less low temp hardiness Sod, sprigs, plugs
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Common Bermuda Cynodon dactylon Africa Med texture High density Dull green Rhizomes, stolons Fibrous root system Extensive and deep roots Established by seed Very quickly established Long – lived perennial
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Common Bermuda Grass
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Common Bermuda cont. Good heat, drought, wear tolerance Poor shade, low temp tolerance Well drained, fine, fertile soil pH 5.5 -7.5 good salt, flooding tolerance lawns sports fields, tees, fairways, greens med to high culture mow.25 – 1” fert.8 -1.8 lbs N/1000sq ft/growing months
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Hybrid Bermuda Cynodon transusulensis Same as common Bermuda except: fine texture established vegetatively
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Hybrid Bermuda Grass
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Sports Fields Football Fields Soccer Fields Baseball Fields Softball Fields Tennis Courts Practice Fields
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Football Fields
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Baseball Field
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Softball Field
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Grass Tennis Courts
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Practice Fields
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