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  1. 19 de ago. de 2021 · St. Augustinegrass ( Stenotaphrum secundatum [Walt.] Kuntze) is widely adapted to the warm, humid (subtropical) regions of the world. It is believed to be native to the coastal regions of both the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean. St. Augustinegrass is the most commonly used lawn grass in Florida (Figure 1).

  2. Stenotaphrum secundatum (syn. Ischaemum secundatum Walter) is classified within the grass family Poaceae, previously known as Gramineae, the subfamily Panicoideae, and the tribe Paniceae (Busey, 2003b; Cook et al., 2005). The Panicoideae subfamily are mainly distributed in warm-temperate to tropical habitats.

  3. St. Augustine grass ( Stenotaphrum secundatum) (also known as Charleston grass in South Carolina and buffalo turf in Australia) is a warm-season lawn grass that is popular for cultivation in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a medium- to high-maintenance grass that forms a thick, carpetlike sod, crowding out most weeds and other grasses.

  4. 16 de sept. de 2023 · St. Augustine Grass, scientifically identified as Stenotaphrum secundatum, is a highly versatile turfgrass variety sought after for its exceptional characteristics, making it an excellent choice for creating lush and vibrant lawns. This grass is renowned for its lush, dark green color, which creates an inviting and picturesque lawn.

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  6. St. Augustinegrass, along with bermudagrass and zoysiagrass, is a warm-season turfgrass. In areas where it is well adapted, it is water efficient and has few pest problems. St. Augustinegrass is used in the most moderate California climate zones, along the Southern California coast or in coastal valleys. It prefers full sun, but has a high ...

  7. Stenotaphrum secundatum es una hierba perenne resistente y tolerante a las heladas, se propaga a través de estolones, puede producir una capa de hierba densa que inhibe el crecimiento de muchas especies (CABI, 2014). El aumento excesivo de las poblaciones de esta especie puede ejercer un efecto negativo sobre especies nativas (Campos & Herrera ...