Florida Paspalum - Harrison Germplasm (Paspalum floridanum var. glabratum)
Florida paspalum is a 3' to 6' tall, summer flowering, native perennial grass. It will grow in full sun or part shade and does best in medium to moist soil. The plant is a nutritious and palatable forage plant when young, but less so as the plant matures. Florida Paspalum - Harrison Germplasm plant material is from East Texas Plant Materials Center and was developed for ease of establishment in the coastal plains region.
| Common Name (Botanical Name) | Florida Paspalum - Harrison Germplasm (Paspalum floridanum var. glabratum) |
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| Bloom Season | Warm Season |
| Group | Grasses and Grass-Like |
| Bloom Color | Green |
| Duration | Perennial |
| Soil moisture | Medium (Mesic);Wet (Hydric) |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun;Part Shade |
| Status | Native |
| Wetland status | FACW |
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| Average height | 4-5ft |
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| RNS Region | 2;3 |
| Planting rate/Acre | Not Recommended |
| Seeds Per Lb. | 91000 |
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| Product Benefits | Wildlife Cover;Wildlife Food;Quality Forage;Erosion Control; |




























