St. Augustine [Stenotaphrum secundatum]

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Use: Perennial, warm season grass that provides poor grazing for wildlife; fair grazing for livestock.
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Plant Description:
General  Characteristics of St Augustine
Life Span  Perennial
Growth Form  prostrate, rhizomatous plant
Management:
Seeding Rate 
40" Rows: 
Broadcast: 
 
Planting Date   
Planting Depth  
pH requirement 4.8 to 7.5
Rainfall requirement 40 to 60 inches
Soil texture  Sandy: 
Loam: 
Clay: 

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Cold Tolerance: Moderate
General  Provides poor grazing for wildlife; fair grazing for livestock.
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