Dog Tuff™ Grass - Everything you need to know! | Plant Select Dog Tuff™ Grass – Everything you need to know! This Cynodon selection (Cynodon ‘PWIN04S’) is derived from African grasses similar to American buffalo grass but holds up better to wear and tear
Bermuda Grass: The Vine Grass Good For Lawns But Bad For Gardens Bermuda grass (scientific name Cynodon dactylon) is a highly invasive weed Even though it is present in many areas of the United States, Bermudagrass is widespread in hundreds of counties throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the globe
Bermuda Grass Weed Identification Control - (Wire Grass) Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon)–also called Wiregrass or Devil Grass–is a warm-season, perennial grass weed that is very aggressive and hard to control once it becomes established
Bermudagrass | NC State Extension Bermudagrass (Cynodon species) is a medium- to fine-textured warm-season turfgrass that spreads by rhizomes and stolons It has excellent heat, drought, and salt tolerance but does not do well in shade
Cynodon - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Bermudagrass is Cynodon dactylon or, more commonly in North Carolina, the hybrid between C dactylon and C transvaalensis It is a warm-season, perennial turfgrass, although it can also be considered a perennial weed when found growing in locations where it is unwanted
Common Bermudagrass - Turfgrass Science at Purdue University Common Bermudagrass Biology: Common bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is the most commonly used turfgrass in the southern United States, but it is also a difficult-to-control weed in northern turf Bermudagrass is a drought tolerant, warm-season, perennial grass species that tolerate
Common vs Hybrid Bermuda Grass - The Bermuda Bible Hybrid Bermuda grasses are specifically bred for improved traits over the common Bermuda grass These hybrids result from crossbreeding Cynodon dactylon with Cynodon transvaalensis, aiming to produce turfgrass with finer leaf textures, higher density, and greater resistance to pests and diseases
Factsheet - Cynodon dactylon (Couch Grass) - Key Search Cynodon dactylon is a long-lived (perennial) grass, forming thick mats by means of stolons and rhizomes (horizontal, root-like stem usually found underground) (Gibbs Russell et al 1991)
Cynodon dactylon Profile – California Invasive Plant Council Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda grass) is a low-statured, creeping, warm season perennial grass (family Poaceae) that is commonly planted in garden lawns and as turf It is native to East Africa but has become a cosmopolitan weed in warmer regions around the world, where it tolerates a broad range of soil types and moister levels