Paspalum notatum

Bahia Grass | Paspalum Notatum

(Paspalum Notatum)
A tough, coarse-textured, rhizomatous to stoloniferous, warm-season turf grass. Paspalum is adapted to tropical and warm subtropical climates. It forms a relatively open turf with erect leaves and low shoot density, making it highly susceptible to weed invasion. Very drought tolerant due to its deep root system. It does not do well in high pH soils, frequently showing iron deficiency, especially in spring. It is not very shade tolerant.

  • Winter dormant

  • High saline soils

  • Low maintenance

  • Water logged conditions

  • No shade tolerance

Packshot General

What to use where:

  • Water logged conditions
  • Polo field
  • Horse race tracks

Seeding rate:

  • 2 g/m²

Paspalum Notatium
A tough, coarse-textured, rhizomatous to stoloniferous, warm-season turf grass. Paspalum is adapted to tropical and warm subtropical climates. It forms a relatively open turf with erect leaves and low shoot density, making it highly susceptible to weed invasion. Very drought tolerant due to its deep root system. It does not do well in high pH soils, frequently showing iron deficiency, especially in spring. It is not very shade tolerant.

Specifications
Name Value
Seeding rate 2 g/m²

Bahia Grass | Paspalum Notatum