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Kikuyugrass is a vigorous, warm season grass that spreads by rhizomes and runners. It is native to tropical Africa and was first introduced in California in the 1930s as an erosion control grass for ditchbanks and slopes. It has spread throughout Southern California and is most prevalent in coastal areas. The appearance is similar to St Augustine grass with a coarse blade texture but is more agressive with fleshy runners. The variety Whittet is an improvement over common with taller or more erect growth with broader leaves and thicker stems. |
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Golf Courses and large, low maintenance turf areas. Grows where most other grass wiil not grow. Excellent for erosion control and pastures. Not recommended for residential areas due to invasiveness. |
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New turf: 50-100 pounds per acre or 1-2 pounds per 1,000 square feet. |
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Moderate irrigation in warm weather |
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95% Minimum purity |
RESTRICTIONS: By order of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, this seed may only be planted in the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara and Ventura. |
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Walnut Grove Park, San Marcos |
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