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Bermudagrass
is one of the
most sun loving warm season lawn and pasture
grasses.
Bermuda
can be easily planted from grass seed and provides
a good "medium plus" turfgrass lawn in Southern
areas. Bermuda turf requires a moderate
amount of lawn grass care, maintenance and mowing.
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BERMUDA
GRASS is considered
the "South's Grass", a
favorite in texture and color for
all areas of usage.
This
perennial grass grows
in tropical, sub-tropical and the
transition zones. Found
extensively on lawns, golf courses,
sports fields and arenas, reclamation
areas, parks, coastal areas and
pastures.
Newer, more "cold tolerant"
varieties extend Bermudas planting
area further North allowing a choice
of a more drought resistant species
in the transition zone. Examples
of these are Yukon, Mohawk and Rivera.
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Bermuda Adaptation*

MAP ABOVE SHOWS RANGE OF BERMUDA
IN USA
Improved varieties with better
cold tolerance than basic
common bermuda types should be
used in areas including
Oklahoma, N. Texas, N Arkansas,
Tenn, NC and Virginia.
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*MAP NOTE:
Bermuda seeded varieties
planted in the more Northern areas marked in
red on above map should be selected from "cold
tolerant" varieties such as Yukon, Riviera or
Mohawk to avoid increased risk of winter kill.
PRINCESS 77 - The grass of choice for
2004 & 2005 Superbowl
Used in the Houston Superbowl XXXVIII (2004)
Princess 77 was also used for Jacksonville's
2005 superbowl game.
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Bermudagrass
grows best in full sun, has medium
to fine texture, drought resistant,
highly versatile, salt tolerant,
and easy to establish from seed.
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Bermuda
grass (VARIETY
YUMA - PICTURE ABOVE)
was brought to America in the
1500's from Africa via the Spaniards.
Since that time has developed from the basic
forage grass into one of the major grass species
used on the most exclusive golf greens worldwide.
This grass is a perennial sod former, dark green,
drought resistant, low growing, fast repairing,
full sun, has fair salt tolerance, can be mown
closely, forms a dense turf, goes into
dormancy when temperatures drop below 60 degrees
and greens up fast when temperatures rise. Once
only grown from sod or sprigged t is now available
as seed in
both common and improved varieties. Bermuda
spreads by rhizomes and stolons and is a highly
diversified grass.
Lawns planted
in Bermudagrass can attain full lawn coverage
in one year. It is not uncommon for seeded
Bermuda lawns to be established within 60-90
days. This grass is one of the few warm
season coverage that will grow a little further
north in colder climates. It will turn brown
at the first dip in temperature though.
Look for more cold tolerant varieties. In the
more warmer tropical south, during average rainfall
years, Bermuda will retain a beautiful green
color all year round. This grass can be grown
on low to high maintenance schedules depending
upon the usage.
Triangle Blend
& La Prima Blend
are our most popular selling
turf quality lawn blends ---
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Known as one
of the most persistent and aggressive
grasses grown it is very hard to kill Bermuda
after establishment. Germinates quickly from
seed, covers quickly and grows in a variety
of soils. With a fair degree salt spray tolerance,
Bermuda is used in coastal regions all along
the south and up to the lower sections of the
cool season area. One of the best qualities
of this grass is the degree of growth that can
be achieved through good management practices.
This is highly desirable on golf courses and
athletic fields where heavy traffic damages
occur daily.
On
golf courses Bermuda grass
is the number one choice for tee and putting
areas. The sodded varieties are still the finest
in texture and density. and are used even for
greens. To grow these hybrids at lower heights
requires an extraordinary maintenance schedule.
Expertise is required to control disease and
insects Managers must also be knowledgeable
concerning frequent fertilization schedules,
over-seeding management techniques, utilization
of intense mowing schedules for shorter mowing
heights than most lawns, plus accurate irrigation
and drying procedures. Newer seeded varieties
such as Princess 77 are approaching the hybrid
quality and texture found in the vegetative
varieties. Research at
www.ntep.org
to see how seeded Bermudas compare to vegetative
varieties..
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This is not
to say that the only varieties used
are the ones from sod. Developments
in the grassing industry have produced
many improved seeded ones that are
being used more and more.
The newer seeded varieties are now
being used extensively for fairways
and tee boxes.
Click on the
picture
at left to see some pictures comparisons
of seeded and other Bermudagrasses.
PICTURE OF
BERMUDA
SEEDLING (21 Days Old)
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These improved
seeded grasses are still not the finest,
but they make an excellent lawn grass and can
be mixed by variety to improve the lawn characteristics
much like the cool season grasses are are mixed.
Sahara and
Yuma are two that
are often mixed together for stronger qualities.
This allows for a more flexible mowing height
from very short to two inches high. Newer
varieties such as
Mohawk and Yukon extend
the area of adaptation and provides better texture
than the more common strains.
Another excellent
and very popular professional turf type BLEND
of 3 improved varieties sold for home
lawn and golf course applications is the
Bermuda Triangle.
This variety along with La Prima Bermuda are
classified as mid range "Fairway Quality"
varieties. They also make a great
option for use as a general purpose home
lawn.
PREMIUM QUALITY BERMUDAS
The Newer finer "Premium Quality" varieties are
Princess 77
and Yukon. Several of these
can be used for home
putting green applications
as long as you do not require a high speed
Bermuda green.
Princess 77 is economically available in 5 lbs
sizes especially for growing small lawn areas
such as putting greens. It is used for both
professional sports fields (2005 SUPER
Bowl!) and for high end commercial / home
lawns. Yukon is
also one of the highest rated cold tolerant
varieties on the market for lawns planted in
cooler transition zone areas and will also perform
great in very warm / hot areas with quality turf in
all zones. It is available in both
large and small packages at an attractive
price for a improved variety. These
are not for use on high-speed modern Golf
Greens but are excellent choices for seeded
tees and fairways, or for improving existing
common Bermuda or problem fairways.
Princess 77 Bermudagrass is one of the newest
seeded Bermudas available on the market.
Princess 77 produces
a dense, green turf that is highly comparable
to the sodded varieties listed below.
But with lower cost the establishment costs
are much less than sod!!! It makes an
excellent dense turf that can be mowed low
for a green type look or kept maintained at
higher heights for a denser fairway look.
YUKON Bermuda is also a high quality
turf variety similar in turf quality to Princess
77 but with higher cold tolerance (winter survival).
Yukon can be usable for home putting greens and high
input lawns where low-mowing ability and density
is important. Yukon is a
popular variety due to it's dark green color
(very similar to Tifway 419 in color) along
with excellent cold tolerance AND slower
growth for less mowing.
MEDIUM QUALITY BERMUDAS
The three-way
Bermuda blend, "Triangle Blend"
and the two way blend "La Prima" are used
extensively on golf
course fairways (public types) and athletic fields.
Triangle is
one of the better blend choices for medium input
home lawns, fairways and sports fields.
We sell more Triangle than any other improved
variety because of its proven versatility.
La Prima is also a popular
choice. Other varieties are
Paloma,
and
Savannah,
used for home, sports
and fairway use. The Pennington
Turftype Blend
is an excellent choice for home lawns and is
available in smaller package sizes for
planting smaller areas, than are some of the
other varieties. More of the new turf-type seeded varieties used for lawns
are listed in the links at upper right.
BASIC QUALITY BERMUDAS
Bermudagrass
is fairly disease and insect resistant depending
upon varieties - some are better than others.
The hybrid Bermudas
have the finest textures but the improved common
varieties such as Sahara
are good choices for use in lawns and are easily
seeded and cheaper than expensive sod or sprigging
types.
Sahara is probably the most popular
variety sold due to it's improvement over
common and it's economical price.
SR-9554 is
probably one of the better quality basic
varieties and in many applications performs
similar to the other medium quality
varieties.
Oasis Blend and
Blackjack
Bermuda are basic varieties used throughout
the Southern states and are especially
popular from Texas through Arizona.
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Bermudagrass - Hybrids
& Sports Fields |
NOTE:
Hybrid varieties do NOT
produce seeds - To plant or replace these
varieties you must obtain and use either
plugs, sprigs or sod. Contact a local
landscape or sodding company as to
availability of these varieties in your area.
The closest to
Hybrid varieties
available in a seed form are Princess 77 and Yukon. You can compare the
seeded varieties to the hybrid "vegetative"
planted varieties at
NTEP.org.
- Read more about hybrids on the bottom of
this page.
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YUKON
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Hybrid
varieties such as Tifgreen, Tifton 419, and
Tifway and many more varieties
are sodded or sprigged on golf courses and for
commercial sports and lawns. These sod
hybrids are much more expensive to establish
and generally require more fertilization and
water than the more "common" types. Any lawn
planted in Bermuda needs to be as completely
level as possible due damage caused by
"scalping" the grass into the soil and damaging
the roots.
SEEDED
BERMUDA SPORTS FIELDS:
For a seeded Sports field application, we recommend
that you consider using the
PRINCESS 77
or YUKON Bermuda
variety if you wish for a look close to the
hybrids such as Tifway 419. (Read more at
www.ntep.org
for comparison data.) --- If you are needing
a more general purpose turf / or perhaps a more
economical cost of establishment is required...
the Triangle Blend
or the
La Prima Bermuda are Blends of turf type Bermudas works well for sports
field applications.
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BERMUDA GRASS- Turfgrasses
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The down side to Bermuda
grass is the aggressive quality that also
makes it so popular. Flower beds or other adjacent
areas can be over-run if not kept in check by
constant edging or applications of herbicides.
This is one of the grasses that can "return
from the dead" if not completely killed the
first time due to its extensive root system
and just digging it up without getting rid of
the roots will not solve the problem.
Repeated applications of a glyphosphate such
as Roundup are usually required to kill Bermuda.
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Blade
texture can range
from slightly coarse to very
fine depending upon the variety.
This grass prefers well draining
soils whether acidic or alkaline
and tolerates soils from sandy to
clay. It is adapted along
coastal areas into the interior
of the country. The wear ability
factor is high and depending upon
the cultivars can repair moderately
well .
Left -
Common Bermudagrass lawn.
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Pastures
of hybrid, common and improved Bermuda grasses
are grown for
forage and hay production throughout the
South . Common Bermuda grass is drought resistant,
full sun, fast growing, fast germinating, easy
to establish and provides a low maintenance
pasturage.
Common Bermuda was used extensively for
years and is still one of the most used pasture
grasses grown. These are just a few reasons
for using Bermuda as a forage. Deep roots
make the grass very drought resistant with the
plus that it can be flooded for short lengths
of time and fully recover.
Newer improved
vegetative forage Bermudas (hybrid sprigged
varieties) are usually planted primarily
for hay production. There are also new
improved seeded varieties (Such as
Cheyenne ,
Ranchero Frio
Blend, and
Giant) that can provide excellent cost effective
plantings for use for general forage / pasture
and/or hay production at a more economical
cost than sprigging .
Pasto Rico
and Seedland Forage
Blend are mixtures of common and giant bermuda.
Cheyenne Bermuda is one of the newest seeded
forage varieties that is attracting a lot of
attention from ranchers for its excellent performance.
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ABOUT BERMUDAS FOR
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