The Bermuda that best awakens winter dormancy; top 1 in green-up.
Latitude 36 is a natural grass variety developed by Oklahoma State University and is considered one of the top grasses in the NTEP rankings for the U.S. and Canada.
It has very good resistance to spring dead spot and leaf spot and is, of all the Bermuda shorts currently on the market, the one that best withstands low temperatures.
It has both a very high traffic tolerance and exceptional visual appeal.
It is very elastic and has a very fine leaf texture.
Ideal for warm southern areas and climatic transition areas.
Color - Dark green
Blade width - Very Fine
Winter dormancy - Loss of color below 10°C
Soils - Sandy and clayey
Growth / Reproduction - By stolons and rhizomes
Wear and tear / Trampling - High resistance
Recovery for damages - High
Heat - Very high resistance
Cold - High resistance
Shade - Low resistance
Drought - Very high resistance
Salinity - High resistance
Water needs - Lows
Harvest - Medium frequency.
Weeds - Low weed impact
Pests - High resistance
Diseases - Very high resistance
Fertilizers - Low needs