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re: Grass Identification - Paging Craw

Posted on 11/2/23 at 7:44 pm to
Posted by tigermaniac
On the right side of the Red River
Member since Jun 2007
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Posted on 11/2/23 at 7:44 pm to
I’ve looked at these photos several times over several days. It’s sometimes hard to identify a “type of grass” simply from a top down visual because there are lots of grasses that can start to look similar in close proximity to one another. Without seeing an individual plant and looking at the leaf structure and ligules and auricles and all the parts used to ID one grass from another, I did happen to notice in one of the photos that there are some seed heads. Looked like some Bermuda grass seed heads and also some Zoysia grass seed heads.

We have some areas of Zoysia grass mixed in with Bermuda grass on the golf courses I work on. Next to Bermuda, depending on the variety, Zoysia can have a light/bright green color.

I would say that, based on what I observe in your pictures…between the seed heads and the “steeple” shaped leaf tips, that you may have a patch of zoysia in your Bermuda grass. Also, looks like there may be a bit of gray leaf spot working on it as well.
Posted by ronk
Member since Jan 2015
6245 posts
Posted on 11/2/23 at 8:07 pm to
It’s not zoysia
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