What are the Most Common Warm Climate Grasses?

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We all like having a beautiful lawn.  To achieve
this green perfection in warm climates, it is important to cultivate the appropriate kinds.  Some of the more common warm climate grasses include such hardy favorites as Bermuda grass, which is a preferred choice for use on golf courses across the Southern regions, thanks to its ability to withstand constant traffic.


There are various species of Zoysia, which successfully competes with weeds for growing space, virtually choking out the competition.  Let us not forget St. Augustine grass, known for its extreme hardiness in coastal regions, and finally Centipede grass, which is considered to have the lowest maintenance rating of the warm climate grasses.  Though found throughout warm climate regions, some of these favorites may not be available commercially, as is the case with St. Augustine. 

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