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Grass - SEASHORE PASPALUM


SEASHORE PASPALUM

Paspalum vaginatum     

Sun                  Height 3/8 – 2 inches


 

HABIT:              Native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America.  In the                             United States, seashore paspalum is found along coastal regions from Texas to  Florida and North Carolina southward. Along the Texas coast this species is often the only grass found growing around brackish ponds and estuaries.


 

CULTURE:        Tolerate of saline soils.  Tolerate brackish sites much it better than bermudagrass.  Perhaps the most extensive planting of in Texas is on the King's Crossing golf course in Corpus Christi.  The entire golf course, except for the putting greens was sprigged with seashore paspalum.  Has to be mowed every 3- 4 days to prevent seed .  Fertilizer requirements of less than for bermudagrass. It tolerates wet conditions much better than Bermudagrass.


 

USE:                Salty sites, golf courses.


 

NOTES:            Its adaptation is said to be similar to centipede grass.

 

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