Latin Name | Poa pratensis |
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Variety | Ginger, Troy |
Origin | Native |
Life Span | Annual |
Season | Cool |
Forage | Good for livestock and wildlife in early spring when other plants are not growing |
Seedling Rate | Small Areas: 1 – 2 lbs. per 1000 square feet Larger Areas: 7 – 12 lbs. per acre drilled 20 – 25 lbs. per acre broadcast |
Seeds Per Pound | 2,177,000 |
Kentucky Bluegrass
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A long-lived dense sod-former in areas with over 18”of precipitation. Grows from 18”-24” tall. It is the most predominant lawn grass in the Rocky Mountain West but also used for pasture and hay under irrigation. Highly nutritious for livestock and wildlife. Very cold hardy with good disease resistance. It can be found at elevations up to 8,000 ft.
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