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1. An area of North America, comprised of Canada and roughly the northern third of the continental United States, where climatic conditions support a specific group of [[turfgrass]] [[cultivar]]s; cool season turfgrasses are adapted to maximum growth under temperatures of 60 to 75° F during the growing season.<br> | 1. An area of North America, comprised of Canada and roughly the northern third of the continental United States, where climatic conditions support a specific group of [[turfgrass]] [[cultivar]]s; cool season turfgrasses are adapted to maximum growth under temperatures of 60 to 75° F during the growing season.<br><br> | ||
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http://www.lawngrasses.com/images/maps/transitionzone.jpg<br><br> | http://www.lawngrasses.com/images/maps/transitionzone.jpg<br><br> | ||
The light blue indicates the cool season zone in the US.<br> | The light blue indicates the cool season zone in the US.<br> | ||
Source: www.lawngrasses.com/<br><br> | Source: http://www.lawngrasses.com/<br><br> |
Revision as of 14:53, 14 March 2006
1. An area of North America, comprised of Canada and roughly the northern third of the continental United States, where climatic conditions support a specific group of turfgrass cultivars; cool season turfgrasses are adapted to maximum growth under temperatures of 60 to 75° F during the growing season.
The light blue indicates the cool season zone in the US.
Source: http://www.lawngrasses.com/