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Types of Grass in Florida

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While this may sound like the best Florida grass ever, ... About the Author: ... Six Types of Grass for Florida Lawns.

Bahia Grass
Bahia Grass

Turf Grass Species: Paspalum Notatum Bahia grass is a popular grass in Florida because of its ability to grow in less fertile sandy soils. This crab apple green grass is grown by seeding and produces a dense sod.

Bahiagrass (Paspalum Notatum)
Bahiagrass (Paspalum Notatum)

Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum): Overview and Management 1. Yoana Newman, Joao Vendramini, and Ann Blount 2. Bahiagrass is the most common and widely used warm-season perennial grass in Florida. It is planted to over two million acres in the state and over four million acres in the Southeastern United States. This grass is popular in Florida because of its adaptation to low soil fertility and ...

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Bermuda Grass
Bermuda Grass

Turf Grass Species: Cynodon Dactylon Bermuda grass is most commonly used on sports fields and golf courses. Its grey green blades are short with long rough edges.

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Bermuda Grass (Cynodon Dactylon)
Bermuda Grass (Cynodon Dactylon)

Turf Grass Species: Cynodon Dactylon Bermuda grass is most commonly used on sports fields and golf courses. Its grey green blades are short with long rough edges. Bermuda grass grows very well in hot climates. It has a deep root system which makes this type of grass extremely drought resistant. It can be grown with seed or sprigs.

Bermuda Grass Bermuda Grass Loves Full Sunlight
Bermuda Grass Bermuda Grass Loves Full Sunlight

Bermuda grass flourishes in sites with full, direct sun and good drainage. It has superior heat, salt and humidity tolerance and, unlike Centipede grass, is very drought tolerant, too. Though the majority of Bermuda's roots stay within 6 inches of the surface, they can reach 6 feet or more in depth. 1 This extensive root system provides more resilience against environmental stresses than other warm-season grasses.

Buffalo Grass (Bouteloua Dactyloides)
Buffalo Grass (Bouteloua Dactyloides)

Turf Grass Species: Bouteloua dactyloides Buffalo grass is distinctive in its blue green color and curling leaf blades. It is established by seeding numerous runners then produce a tight sod.

Centipede Grass
Centipede Grass

Centipede grass is the most common used for Florida homes. This grass is ideal for home owners who want a lawn with low maintenance. Centipede grass is yellow green in color. It spreads by stolons producing a medium texture. This is a low growing grass which allows for longer periods between mowing.

Centipede Grass (Eremochloa Ophiuroides)
Centipede Grass (Eremochloa Ophiuroides)

Turf Grass Species: Eremochloa ophiuroides Centipede grass is the most common used for Florida homes. This grass is ideal for home owners who want a lawn with low maintenance. Centipede grass is yellow green in color. It spreads by stolons producing a medium texture. This is a low growing grass which allows for longer periods between mowing.

St Augustine Grass
St Augustine Grass

St. Augustinegrass St. Augustinegrass is the most widely planted type of lawn grass in Florida, with green to blue-green color. It's easy and quick to establish the grass from sod or plugs.

St Augustine Grass (Stenotaphrum Secundatum)
St Augustine Grass (Stenotaphrum Secundatum)

St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a water-efficient turf grass used in many warm-season lawns. Several types of St. Augustine are available for lawns, but one of the most popular is "Floratam" (Stenotaphrum secundatum "Floratam").

St Augustine Grass St Augustine Grass is Most Commonly Known as Floratam Grass in Southwest Florida
St Augustine Grass St Augustine Grass is Most Commonly Known as Floratam Grass in Southwest Florida

St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a water-efficient turf grass used in many warm-season lawns. Several types of St. Augustine are available for lawns, but one of the most popular is 'Floratam' (Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Floratam'). Since its introduction by the University of Florida ...

Zoysia Grass
Zoysia Grass

Invasive – Zoysia grass is a very invasive grass. The reason you can plant plugs and not have to seed the lawn is because zoysia grass will crowd out all other species in the lawn. Then when it has taken over your lawn, it will start in on your flower beds and your neighbor’s lawn.

Zoysia Turf
Zoysia Turf

A zoysia grass lawn is frequently touted as the cure all for the homeowner's lawn cares. But unless grown in the right climate, it will cause more headaches than not. Get more info in this article.