Plant Guide

Bermudagrass

Bermudagrass

Grass Family : ( Poaceae : Chlorideae )

Latin Name : Cynodon dactylon
Longevity : Perennial
Season : Warm
Origin : Introduced
Value : Wildlife – poor
Livestock -good

Remarks :

This is a low growing, sod-forming grass with both rhizomes and stolons. Reproduces by seeds, tillers, rhizomes and stolons. This grass provides good grazing for livestock but is of little value to wildlife. This grass has high tolerance to saline sites, can be found in waste places, weedy habitats and old fields. Commonly planted as a pasture grass and home lawns

Source: USDA-NRCS

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Bermudagrass


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