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<blockquote data-quote="Central Fl Cracker" data-source="post: 242603" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Bahia is fair for cattle?? 95% of the fl. cattle have bahia I think.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. Noble Foundation HomeAgriculture HomeForage Biotech Home Plant Biology HomeGrants Information </p><p> </p><p>Plant Image Gallery: Plant Details </p><p>Log In | Register My Profile | Log Out</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Plant Image Gallery</p><p>Forbs</p><p>Grasses & Grasslike Plants</p><p>Trees, Shrubs & Woody Vines</p><p>License Information</p><p>Plant Image Gallery Home</p><p>Noble Foundation Home </p><p> </p><p>Common Name: <u> BAHIAGRASS</u></p><p>Species: Paspalum notatum</p><p>Synonyms: </p><p>Family: Poaceae</p><p>Tribe: Paniceae</p><p>Longevity: Perennial</p><p>Season: Warm</p><p>Origin: Introduced</p><p>Height: 30 - 75 cm</p><p>Flowers: June - November</p><p> </p><p>Often seeded in the eastern part of our region on a variety of soils. The inflorescence typically has two branches each with two rows of spikelets. The spikelets are hard, shiny and glabrous.<strong> It is a poor grass for most wildlife species and is fair for cattle.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Back</p><p> </p><p>© 1997-2006 by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Central Fl Cracker, post: 242603, member: 1921"] Bahia is fair for cattle?? 95% of the fl. cattle have bahia I think. The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. Noble Foundation HomeAgriculture HomeForage Biotech Home Plant Biology HomeGrants Information Plant Image Gallery: Plant Details Log In | Register My Profile | Log Out Plant Image Gallery Forbs Grasses & Grasslike Plants Trees, Shrubs & Woody Vines License Information Plant Image Gallery Home Noble Foundation Home Common Name: [u] BAHIAGRASS[/u] Species: Paspalum notatum Synonyms: Family: Poaceae Tribe: Paniceae Longevity: Perennial Season: Warm Origin: Introduced Height: 30 - 75 cm Flowers: June - November Often seeded in the eastern part of our region on a variety of soils. The inflorescence typically has two branches each with two rows of spikelets. The spikelets are hard, shiny and glabrous.[b] It is a poor grass for most wildlife species and is fair for cattle.[/b] Back © 1997-2006 by The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc. [/QUOTE]
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