Kentucky bluegrass
Aviator II
• Rapid establishment
• Excellent vigor
• Quick spring green-up
• Dark green color
• Good density during the growing season
Description
Aviator II has increased resistance to diseases like dollar spot and excellent self-repairing ability. Its key features include rapid establishment, a dark green color, quick spring recovery, and excellent seedling vigor.
Blue Gem
- Excellent vigor
- Dark green color
- Good disease resistance
- Medium-fine leaf texture
- Good tolerance to traffic
Description
BLUE GEM stands out for its excellent seedling vigor, disease resistance, and outstanding turf performance during the summer.
BlueNote
Description
BlueNote is a compact America-type bluegrass known for its excellent color, texture, density, and shade tolerance. It thrives under moderate fertility management and offers great cold tolerance with superior winter color. Aggressive and drought-tolerant, it forms dense turf with excellent disease resistance. Suitable for diverse climates, BlueNote is ideal for sod production, golf courses, and professional sports turf.
Blue Coat
- Excellent density during the growing season
- Dark green color H
- igh disease resistance
- Fine to medium leaf texture
- Excellent wear Tolerance
Description
Zip
- Quick establishment
- Above average winter activity
- Early spring green up
- Very fine blade
- Moderate green color
- High seed count
Description
ZIP is the result of a native plant collected in Oklahoma crossed with Gladstone Kentucky Bluegrass. Properties observed have been quick establisment, persistent turf in low maintenance settings, early spring greenup and high seed count.