Césped de St. Augustine y Su Mantenimiento
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- January 17, 2023
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Overview
El cesped de St. Augustine es una graminea estolonifera de textura gruesa o robusta que se encuentra en el Estado de Texas y en el sur de los Estados Unidos. Este cesped es considerado uno de los mas tolerantes a la sombra dentro del grupo de las gramineas de clima calido. Generalmente crece en climas calidos dentro de un rango de 80 a 95oF y entra en estado de dormancia en la epoca de invierno. Debido a que no se encuentran semillas disponibles, su propagacion y establecimiento es vegetativa por medio de cesped y estolones. (8 Paginas)
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