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Common St. Augustine has been actively propagated in Texas for over a century and has been cultivated for commercial purposes in the Lone Star State for almost 90 years. Common Texas St. Augustine is suitable for humid, sub-tropical environments and thrives in a variety of soil conditions. This grass fares well in moderate shade and full sun and in well-drained or less optimally drained environments. Common Texas St. Augustine is known for its salt tolerance and relative disease resistance. Good for humid, sub-tropical environments Thrives in a variety of soil conditions Grows well in moderate shade and full sun Can tolerate poorly drained environments Salt tolerant Relatively disease resistant
Intended Use: Commercial, Residential
Mowing Height: 1″ – 2″