BENTGRASS
Spectrum Creeping bentgrass (LNS 19) is the latest release from the Rutgers University Center for Turfgrass Science. Spectrum is an ideal choice for fairways, tees, and greens. Based on preliminary NTEP data, Spectrum promises to be a top- performing variety. Spectrum exhibits improved density and lateral growth resulting in excellent wear tolerance and rapid divot repair. Spectrum also has outstanding disease resistance against dollar spot, brown patch, and pink snow mold. Medium green in color with excellent spring green-up, Spectrum will blend well if overseeded into established bentgrass to provide the added diversity desired by Golf Course Superintendents. Landmark Seed Company
BERMUDAGRASS
Sun Queen, a new seeded Bermudagrass introduction from Pure Seed, offers a wide range of attributes, including: • •
Elite seeded bermudagrass Excellent turf quality
• Medium-fine leaf texture • High turf density • Drought tolerance • Extreme durability and wear tolerance
Pure Seed
Arc II and Corsair II are part of our quest to move Kentucky bluegrasses into a nexus of faster germination and seed quality. Columbia River Seed is committed to the improvement of Kentucky bluegrass as a species. These two varieties are a big step in this direction. Rugged and robust bluegrasses that are ideal for all your blending and mixing requirements. Columbia River Seed
Southern Blue is an innovative cool-season cross between a Texas bluegrass and Kentucky bluegrass which was developed through a partnership with Texas A&M and NG Turf. Southern Blue outperforms all other cool-season grasses during Southeastern summers while remaining cold hardy and keeping its deep green color year-round. The rhizomatous root system not only provides heat and drought resistance, but also allows the grass to recover from stress and damage—unlike fescue, which requires overseeding. The Turfgrass Group
Corsair II and Arc II are part of our quest to move Kentucky bluegrasses into a nexus of faster germination and seed quality. Columbia River Seed is committed to the improvement of Kentucky bluegrass as a species. These two varieties are a big step in this direction. Rugged and robust bluegrasses that are ideal for all your blending and mixing requirements.
BLUEGRASS
BLUEGRASS
Acoustic (Kentucky bluegrass) Acoustic is a top performer in the NTEP overall mean quality. Acoustic has proven to be exceptional in the Northeast and Transition Regions for Turfgrass Quality! And with top ratings on summer density and dark green genetic color, Acoustic comes through loud and clear as the next Kentucky Bluegrass standout! •
Superior Northeast Region Turf Quality
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Superior Transition Region Turf Quality
Excellent Dark Green Genetic Color
Exceptional Summer Density Mountain View Seeds
Columbia River Seed Full Moon is a hybrid Kentucky Bluegrass whose parentage traces back to Unique, Limousine, and Midnight. With rich dark color and medium fine leaf texture, Full Moon has good heat and drought tolerance making it an excellent blending component with Tall Fescue and other Kentucky Bluegrasses. In addition, Full Moon has high seed yield potential to insure it will be in production and available to the turfgrass market. TMI is a founding member of the TWCA, The Turfgrass Water Conservation Alliance. TMI’s new variety introductions have gone through extremes in analytical and field testing, including extensive drought trialing. Full Moon is TWCA qualified. Turf Merchants, Inc. (TMI)
TPI Turf News July/August 2022
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