Types of Lawn grass

There are thousands of varieties of lawngrass, each adapted to specific conditions of precipitation, temperature, and sun/shade tolerance. Breeders are constantly creating new and improved varieties of the base list of lawngrass species. The two basic categories are cool season grasses and warm season grasses.

Cool season grasses start growth at 5 °C, and grows at their fastest rate when temperatures are between 10-25 °C (Huxley 1992), in climates that have relatively mild/cool summers, with two periods of rapid growth in the spring and fall. They retain their color well in extreme cold and typically grow very dense, carpetlike lawns with relatively little thatch.

Cool Season Grass         
Bluegrass
Bentgrass
Ryegrasses
Fescues
                 
 
 
         
        
        
        
        
        
         
Warm Season Grass
Zoysiagrass
Bermudagrass
St. Augustine Grass     
Bahiagrass
Centipedegrass
Carpetgrass
Buffalograss










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