Month: April 2022

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    Centipedegrass

    Centipedegrass is native to Eastern Asia. Introduced to the U.S. in 1916, it became popular because of its low maintenance requirements. It is slightly more cold tolerant than St. Augustine but 0° temperatures can kill it. Common in the southeastern U.S., Centipedegrass aka Eremochloa ophiuroides is a warm-season grass. It is a low-growing grass that…

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