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Dichondra is a low growing perennial ground cover that forms a lush, dense carpet. It performs best in warm, mild climates like Southern California and Arizona and with some success in Texas and Florida. Dichondra is bright green in color, with round to kidney shaped leaves. It spreads from creeping stolons and underground rhizomes. Roots are shallow, fibrous and grow to a depth of about twelve inches. |

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Low-growing ground cover |
Susceptible to insects and diseases in humid areas. |
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Lawns. Ground Cover. Certain landscape situations such as between stepping stones, around trees and next to walls and fountains. |
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New turf: Sow one pound to 250-300 square feet. |
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Germination: 14-21 days. Sow seed in spring or summer months. |
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Fertilization: Fertilize during growing season. |
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Dichondra repens |
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