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Paspalum vaginatum - Seashore Paspalum

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Paspalum vaginatum is best known as Seashore Paspalum, a rich, warm-season turf grass renowned for its resilience and aesthetic appeal. Adorned with lush dark green foliage, this native of tropical and coastal areas displays unmatched adaptability, flourishing in environments with high salinity, hence making it an ideal choice for seaside landscapes and golf courses. Its dense growth habit, standing proudly 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inches tall, not only offers a high-quality ground cover but is also well-equipped to crowd out weeds effectively. Sun worshippers at heart, Paspalum vaginatum requires full to filtered sunlight to truly shine. Boasting a high salt tolerance, its stoic resilience extends to drought conditions and resistance to most diseases - a testament to its sustainability. Unsurprisingly, this handsome grass has become a firm favorite in professional landscaping projects and is an excellent choice for heavy traffic areas like lawns, sports fields, and golf courses. Embrace the Seashore Paspalum to imbue your landscape with a touch of tropical charm and unfaltering toughness.

  • Size: 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inches tall
  • Foliage: Dark green grass
  • Water usage: Drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to filtered sunlight
  • Salt tolerance: High salt tolerance, suitable for seaside landscapes and golf courses
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