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Identifying Sub-Tropical Grass Seedlings, Brad Wintle, Geoff Moore, Phil Nichols
Identifying Sub-Tropical Grass Seedlings, Brad Wintle, Geoff Moore, Phil Nichols
Bulletins 4000 -
There is considerable interest in growing sub-tropical (or warm season) perennial grasses for out-of-season green feed, especially on the south coast and in the northern agricultural region (NAR). They consist of two types: creeping grasses, which spread by either above ground runners (stolons) or below ground runners (rhizomes) and bunch grasses, which are tufted and do not spread by runners.
The main species sown include Panic grass, Rhodes grass, Kikuyu, Setaria, Signal grass, Digit grass, and Bambatsi panic and are often sown as a mixture, comprising 2 or more species. This bulletin describes how to identify these grasses at the …
Kikuyu Grass : Establishment, Management And Utilisation In The South West., R. Sprivulis
Kikuyu Grass : Establishment, Management And Utilisation In The South West., R. Sprivulis
Bulletins - 3000 - 3999
Kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum), kikuyu for short, is a summer growing turf-forming perennial. In the absence of winter frosts and with sufficient summer moisture it remains green all year round. It is a vigorous and aggressive grass spreading by means of prostrate above and below ground stems rooting at the nodes. Some selections and recent introductions of this species are fertile and produce seed. The seeds, when eaten by stock, can be widely spread in their droppings.