Bermuda
Bimini is a deep green Bermuda grass that has finished best in numerous university research studies for wear tolerance and recovery, drought resistance and tolerance plus frost resistance.
Bermuda
Originally bred in Australia, Celebration™ Bermuda grass is highly drought tolerant and quite visually appealing.
St. Augustine
CitraBlue® St. Augustine, the newest St. Augustine grass from the University of Florida was developed to solve lawn disease issues and to be a dramatic improvement over other St. Augustine varieties.
Zoysia
EMPIRE® Zoysia is a revolutionary medium-bladed, dark green zoysia grass that is easy to maintain, soft, and beautiful.
Bermuda
Latitude 36® Bermudagrass is used on golf courses, sports fields, commercial and residential landscapes due to its cold tolerance and recovery ability.
Bermuda
Tifway 419 is the most widely used Hybrid Bermudagrass used in the South for Golf and Sports fields.
Bermuda
CT-2 is a Bermuda grass which is the most aggressive grass producing more lateral growth and more stolons than other hybrids.
Bermuda
TifSport is a newly released hybrid variety selected for tolerance to close mowing, high density and regeneration from activity damage.
Bermuda
Specifically selected for its superior drought and wear tolerance compared to other bermudagrass varieties.
Bermuda
MiniVerde™ is the #1 nationally tested dwarf Bermuda grass for Southern golf greens.
Bermuda
TifEagle was developed by Dr. Wayne Hanna, USDA Turfgrass breeder and has replaced Tifdwarf as an excellent choice for southern golf greens.
Bermuda
Tifdwarf was released in 1965 for warm season putting greens replacing 328 Tifgreen and has been a standard for 40 years.
St. Augustine
Raleigh is a medium coarse, vigorous lawn grass and is the most widely adapted St. Augustine to the Southern U.S. with the exception of Florida.
St. Augustine
Scotts® ProVista™ delivers a beautiful, eco-conscious lawn with less effort and fewer emissions
St. Augustine
Common St. Augustine has been actively propagated in Texas for over a century.