Cool Season Grasses
These grasses are most common in temperate and subarctic, and sometimes in subtropical, climates. They are usually long-day plants in which floral initiation must be accompanied by cool nights and preceded by vernalisation. Carbon fixation in photosynthesis occurs principally through the C3 cycle, therefore the cool-season grasses are sometimes referred to as the C3 grasses.
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Kentucky Bluegrass
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Creeping cool seasonal grass
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Very dark green colour
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No winter dormancy
Poa Trivialis | Blue Grass
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Great in shade
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Dense, medium fine and medium dark green
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Excellent shoot density
Evergreen | Mixture
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Hard wearing - cope with traffic
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Green all year round
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Cold Tolerant
Shade Mix
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Grow in shady areas!
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Tuft Growing
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Reseed and revitalise existing lawns