A Bermuda lawn is best established from grass seed Saint Augustine grass has a higher tolerance for shade Bermuda grass does not tolerate shade at all Mainly used for lawns Bermuda grass can be grown for hay, on golf courses, and as a lawn grass Does not do well with foot traffic stress Highly tolerant to foot traffic and stressCarpet grass, while a very different species, needs the same care and looks very similar in a lawn to centipede except that it produces a crabgrasslike seed head, and does not have hairs along the edges of the leaves Blade Pointed with notch Color/Texture Light green, dense, soft Growth Grows low, almost horizontal to the ground
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