UC Verde Buffalograss

May 28, 2009

 

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UC Verde Buffalograss is an extremely hardy, tough grass that, because of its vigor, results in reduced pesticide/herbicide use. As well, it requires much less mowing because it has a slow vertical growth habit peaking at 4-6 inches. This gives you the flexibility to determine the “look” you want such as an unmowed meadow or a manicured turf. For a tight, uniform turfgrass, mow every two to three weeks. For a more natural look, mow much less often. Do plan to mow at least once a year to maintain vigor and reduce fuel loads in terms of wildfire. 

 
Finally, UC Verde Buffalograss is a female plant that is vegetatively propagated because it doesn’t produce seed and is nearly pollen-free as compared to other turfgrasses. A boon to allergy sufferers.
 
You will need to water your UC Verde Buffalograss to until it is established and even after planting in order to retain its vibrant color.
 
You can get more information about UC Verde Buffalograss from Florasource, Ltd. at mail@florasourceltd.com  This is the designated distributor of this UC developed grass. Mike Connally at Florasource is also available to talk with your volunteers and public about this grass and other drought tolerant plant materials such as the Arboretum All-Stars. One of the supporters of our statewide conferece, Takao Nursery in Fresno is also a wholesaler to our local nurseries. 
 
 

 


By Pamela M. Geisel
Author - UC Cooperative Extension Advisor, emeritus