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A vigorous, warm season grass which spreads by creeping stolons as well as rhizomes. It is a very prominant grass throughout the southwest. Common bermuda exhibits medium texture and has a more open turf than improved varieties. The Unhulled form means that the hull or sheath on the seed has not been removed. This results in slightly increased germination time. Although bermuda should be planted in warm weather the unhulled form can be planted in cooler weather and will become established later. |
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| Outstanding heat & drought tolerance | Lowest water needs of any turfgrass |
| Excellent durability | Ideal for high traffic areas |
| Fast growth during warm season | Recovers quickly from injury and wear |
| Medium-fine texture | Uniform growth habit |
| Germinates quickly | Rapid establishment |
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Ideal for all high traffic areas: |
Tolerates wide range of soil conditions. Avoid planting in shaded areas, full sun is ideal. As with all warm season grasses, it goes dormant in winter months. |
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New turf: 4-5 pounds per 1,000 square feet or 175-225 pounds per acre. |
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Emergence: 10-14 days. Longer in cooler weather. |
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Growing region: Warm season grass adapted to southwest. |
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UNHULLED BERMUDAGRASS |
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