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what kind of grass is this?

Posted by gardenofedens none (My Page) on
Mon, Jan 23, 12 at 23:46

Hi I saw some really neat grass in someones yard and am trying to find out what it is. It's very bright green and seems to grow in mounds. it seems also like you never have to cut it. I am trying to do some landscaping in flower beds and want to put this in there. the link is below to look at it. Thanks!

http://www.thecultureconcept.com/circle/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Zoy sia-Mounding-beautifully.jpg

Here is a link that might be useful: picture of grass


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RE: what kind of grass is this?

i have another picture link too, someone said it's called zoysia grass, but other google searches have brought up stuff that doesn't look like it, are thee different types of zoysia grass? thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: another grass picture


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RE: what kind of grass is this?

I don't know--it kind of looks like some kind of moss. But I'm just a beginner so I'll defer to Texas-Weed and Dchall_san_antonio and other knowledgeable experts here. Moss grows well in acidic soil.


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RE: what kind of grass is this?

Here is a link to Zoysia tenuifolia.


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