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| Description |
- intermediate green colour
- high shoot density
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| Performance |
- bunchgrass, which must be sown at heavy rates for optimum turf quality
- low-growing, fine leafed
- use in turf mixes
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| Adaptation |
- well adapted to the same soils and growing conditions as creeping red fescue
- will tolerate slightly acidic and alkaline soils
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| Management |
- better adapted to shade than bluegrass or perennial ryegrass
- less likely to develop disease problems in humid climates
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| Advantage |
- use in a turf blend will improve the appearance and uniformity of a lawn
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