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1. Grasses in which growth is more active during the cool seasons of spring and fall.<br><br>
1. Grasses in which growth is more active during the cool seasons of spring and fall.<br><br>


http://www.caf.wvu.edu/~forage/Tutorial/slides/scsfi035.jpg<br><br>
http://hvp.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/mem9th.jpg<br><br>
This picture of [[Kentucky bluegrass]] show its activity during the spring.<br>
This picture shows the typical cool season turfgrasses on a golf course in the temperate region.  The grasses include [[Kentucky bluegrass]], creeping [[bentgrass]], and [[perennial ryegrass]].<br><br>
Source: http://www.caf.wvu.edu/~forage/Tutorial/sldpg4.htm<br><br>
Source: Ohio State University Turfgrass Program<br><br>

Latest revision as of 11:16, 17 July 2017


1. Grasses in which growth is more active during the cool seasons of spring and fall.

mem9th.jpg

This picture shows the typical cool season turfgrasses on a golf course in the temperate region. The grasses include Kentucky bluegrass, creeping bentgrass, and perennial ryegrass.

Source: Ohio State University Turfgrass Program