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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 25212" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Tifton-9: This improved variety of Pensacola Bahiagrass has excellent seedling vigor to ensure fast establishment. Generally considered a forage variety, Tifton-9 is a vigorous, upright grass with light green, longer, fine textured leaves that can be used as a low maintenance, economy turfgrass. Tifton-9 Bahiagrass will stay green later into fall and green up earlier in the spring. Certified seed available. </p><p></p><p>Argentine: This variety is traditionally used for pastures and lawns in adapted areas. Argentine Bahiagrass has a better green color, more dense growth habit and better disease resistance than other common varieties. Good seed availability. </p><p></p><p>Paraguay: Used mostly in central and southern Florida, this variety has a medium texture, with shorter, narrower leaves and good turf density. Paraguay Bahiagrass can withstand light frosts and remain green, and is more tolerant of the occasional hard freeze. Limited seed availability. </p><p></p><p>Pensacola: Medium textured and blue-green in color, Pensacola Bahiagrass will produce an upright, open turf that can maintain good color during winter months in frost-free areas. Pensacola Bahiagrass will respond well to regular fertilizer applications. Generally good seed availability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 25212, member: 195"] Tifton-9: This improved variety of Pensacola Bahiagrass has excellent seedling vigor to ensure fast establishment. Generally considered a forage variety, Tifton-9 is a vigorous, upright grass with light green, longer, fine textured leaves that can be used as a low maintenance, economy turfgrass. Tifton-9 Bahiagrass will stay green later into fall and green up earlier in the spring. Certified seed available. Argentine: This variety is traditionally used for pastures and lawns in adapted areas. Argentine Bahiagrass has a better green color, more dense growth habit and better disease resistance than other common varieties. Good seed availability. Paraguay: Used mostly in central and southern Florida, this variety has a medium texture, with shorter, narrower leaves and good turf density. Paraguay Bahiagrass can withstand light frosts and remain green, and is more tolerant of the occasional hard freeze. Limited seed availability. Pensacola: Medium textured and blue-green in color, Pensacola Bahiagrass will produce an upright, open turf that can maintain good color during winter months in frost-free areas. Pensacola Bahiagrass will respond well to regular fertilizer applications. Generally good seed availability [/QUOTE]
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