Grass Seeds

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Ryegrass Lolium perenne L.

Having a fast germination (5-7 days), resistance to trampling and even to high traffic, this ryegrass is a species widely used for rugby, football (soccer) and even golf fields. It also has a deep green color to be incorporated in grass mixtures for gardening and ornamental purposed. The latter is due to the specific lawn lignification (hardening) or ear emergence being belated.

Meadow fescue Festuca arundinacea Schreb.

A high-rusticity species, which gives a high resistance to high temperatures and traffic. In a very dark green color, it is considered within the fescues category, having a fine texture, quality, persistence, in order to form a uniform lawn.

Fine Fescue Festuca rubra rubra L.

It is a graminea of very narrow leaves - hence its common name is fine fescue. It has an excellent quality, resistant to high temperatures, therefore, also has resistance in arid and high-salinity soils. It has good establishment properties with high density and low maintenance.

Clover Dwarf Trifolium repens L.

This genetically enhanced graminea is ideal for lawns, expressing genes of dwarfism. The dwarf clover is ideally recommended for mixtures with grasses, such as perennial ryegrass and fescues with a 5% of usage.

Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis L.

This very fine graminea is ideal to be used in grass mixtures and in a low percentage, due to its high tillering capacity. Its color is deep green, and is used in mixtures such as Estadio-As.

Bermuda Grass Cynodon dactylon L.

Fast-growing grass and of high recovery due to its high stoloniferous and rhizomatous capacity.

Bentgrass Agrostis tenuis L.

This species can be well adapted to very high temperatures, has a very good color in the winter period, and furthermore, a quick recovery in spring. It is very dense and aggressive, besides having a fine texture and supports high salinity and pH is soils. It can be established alone or with other species.