(2 Varietals )

Bermudagrass

About Bermudagrass

Bermudagrass, known for its hardiness and ease of establishment, is highly favored as turf due to its exceptional traffic tolerance. Today’s top varieties boast impressive resistance to both heat and drought, resulting in minimal water consumption. Additionally, its deep-rooted nature grants it remarkable drought tolerance, making it an ideal option for erosion prevention. With its creeping stolons and rapid recovery, Bermudagrass demonstrates superb adaptability and durability.

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Water

High Drought Tolerance

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Sunlight

Requires 5-6 Hours of Direct Sunlight

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Maintenance

Moderate Mowing

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Texture

Fine Blade, Forms Dense Turf

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Soil

pH 5.0 - 7.0, Tolerates Alkaline Soil

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Traffic

High Traffic Tolerance

Patch of Celebration® Bermudagrass sod

Celebration® Bermudagrass

Details

Celebration® Bermudagrass is a deep blue-green turf grass that has finished best in numerous university research studies for wear tolerance and recovery, drought resistance and tolerance, and bermudagrass shade tolerance. Found in professional and college sports venues, golf courses and home lawns, Celebration Bermudagrass performs well across a variety of areas.

  • • Superior recovery ability
  • • Wear and shade tolerant
  • • Requires at least 4 hours of direct sunlight

Patch of TufTuf™ Bermudagrass sod

TifTuf bermudagrass

Details

TIFTUF™ was selected for its superior drought and wear tolerance while consistently maintaining excellent turf quality. The Federal Specialty Crop Research Initiative identified TIFTUF™ as the most drought tolerant bermudagrass, becoming the new standard for all future University drought tolerance testing. Further testing has shown that TIFTUF™ uses 38% less water than Tifway.

  • • Most drought tolerant Bermudagrass
  • • Superior wear tolerance
  • • Requires at least 5 hours of direct sunlight