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Dasas/Poa trivialis

Rough-stalked meadow-grass
For Cool and Shady Conditions

Rating
Fineness of leavesTolerance to close mowingWinter hardinessShade tolerance

Fine overall impression
High shade tolerance
Good frost tolerance
Erect growth habit


Growth Caracteristics

Poa trivialis thrives under cool, humid and shady conditions. It is grown under many climatic conditions. It is normally used in mixtures with other species like Poa pratensis and red fescue.

Poa trivialis tolerates lower mowing heights than Poa pratensis because it is a bunch-growing grass (Poa pratensis is stoloniferous). This is used in overseeding of warmseason grasses in the dormant period.

Especially on golf greens Poa trivialis performs very well in the winter time under very low cutting heights.

 

Exellent for overseeding

DASAS has an erect growth habit which is a great advantage in overseeding of golf greens. It allows a low cutting height and a good straight ball run.



Content of Poa trivialis in mixtures
Use of DasasContent in mixturesOther components
Mixture for shady places10-15%Red fescue/hard fescue, Poa pratensis, perennial ryegrass
Mixture for overseeding of golf greens10-20%Perennial ryegrass
Mixture for winterfootball-pitches20-30%Perennial ryegrass

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