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PERENNIAL RYEGRASS


PERENNIAL RYEGRASS


TALL FESCUE


Serenity Perennial Ryegrass is a unique, fine-textured, and dark- colored variety that excels in rapid establishment. Whether seeded at low rates for cost-effectiveness or to take advantage of its rapid growth, Serenity allows end users to enjoy their turf with less concern about establishment progress. Its high density and ability to be mown extremely low make it ideal for low-cut applications. While high-density ryegrasses aren't always suitable for overseeding bermudagrass in the South, Serenity excels in this area, fading out to give way to bermudagrass without stressing the warm-season turf. Barenbrug USA


Stinger Perennial Ryegrass is a new ryegrass variety currently being tested in the 2022 NTEP trials. It is well- suited for high disease-pressure areas such as the Northeast and Transition Zone, with resistance to Brown Patch and Dollar Spot, and performs well in the South when used as an overseed. Featuring good drought tolerance and a medium-dark green color, Stinger thrives on golf courses, especially in low-cut settings like fairways. Its combination of traffic tolerance and durability makes it an excellent choice for sports turf mixtures and lawn and landscape products. Barenbrug USA


Slider SG Perennial Ryegrass Key Characteristics: • Impressive Spring Greenup • Excellent Turf Quality • Improved Disease Resistance • Fine Leaf Texture Mountain View Seeds


Vortex SRTperennial ryegrass is an aggressive spreading cultivar bred from wide-crowned plants that persisted under frequent and low mowing. It forms a dense turf with great resistance to gray leaf spot and crown rust. Vortex SRT boasts a dark green color and has tolerance to high temperatures and salinity. Vortex SRT establishes quickly and has top- of-class overall turf quality. Landmark Seed Company


Battle Hawk (NAI-ROS4) Tall Fescue was selected for its superior drought performance, high turf quality, and disease resistance. Proven to perform in drought-like situations while trialed in a rainout shelter at Rutgers University, it scores consistently high in NTEP data. Te Battle Hawk cultivar has excellent leaf texture and exceptional spring green up. For any application, choose the well-rounded and high- quality Battle Hawk! Landmark Seed Company


Houndog Nine (DLFPS-321/3702) tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) has demonstrated superior turf quality across all regions of the 2018 Tall Fescue NTEP trials. Key to its high performance is resistance to brown patch and gray leaf spot. Houndog Nine also shows excellent resistance to Pink Snow Mold and red thread. Houndog Nine has shown excellent performance at short mowing height in addition to typical height of cut. It has a very fine leaf texture and dark green color. High traffic tolerance makes it ideal for sports fields, parks, and home lawns. Rapid establishment and high drought tolerance round out its high performance. DLF USA


Monument, a new Tall Fescue introduction from Pure Seed, offers a wide range of attributes, including: • High Seed Yield • Stem Rust Resistant • Early Maturity • Brown Patch Resistant Pure Seed


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