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Climatic zones for turfgrass in California

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V. B. Youngner, University of California
J. H. Madison, Department of Landscape Horticulture
M. H. Kimball, Agricultural Extension Service
W. B. Davis, Agricultural Extension Service

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California Agriculture 16(7):2-4.

Published July 01, 1962

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Climatic adaptability should be one of the major considerations in selecting grass for the home lawn. Although grasses are very adaptable and can endure in a wide range of climates, use of the climate zone maps to select a naturally adapted “cool season” grass for the temperate zone or a “warm season” grass for the subtropical zone will offer more lasting satisfaction.

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Climatic zones for turfgrass in California

V. B. Youngner, J. H. Madison, M. H. Kimball, W. B. Davis
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Climatic zones for turfgrass in California

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Authors

V. B. Youngner, University of California
J. H. Madison, Department of Landscape Horticulture
M. H. Kimball, Agricultural Extension Service
W. B. Davis, Agricultural Extension Service

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(7):2-4.

Published July 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Climatic adaptability should be one of the major considerations in selecting grass for the home lawn. Although grasses are very adaptable and can endure in a wide range of climates, use of the climate zone maps to select a naturally adapted “cool season” grass for the temperate zone or a “warm season” grass for the subtropical zone will offer more lasting satisfaction.

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