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Raleigh St. Augustine

Raleigh St. Augustine grass was released by the North Carolina Experiment Station in 1980 as a cold tolerant SAD resistant strain. Raleigh has a finer texture than Floratam and develops a dense turf much like the Texas Common strain of St. Augustine grass. Raleigh is also more shade tolerant than Floratam.

Raleigh St. Augustine has a medium leaf and stolon size. It is the most shade tolerant warm season grass, although it still requires 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight along with the filtered sun. It requires 2 or 3 fertilizer applications per year, with a 3-1-2 ratio fertilizer with slow release nitrogen source. Ideal mowing height is 2-3 inches with a rotary mower. It requires 1" of water every 3 weeks during the fall, winter and spring. This increases to a maximum of 1" of water every seven days during the extreme heat of summer. Potential disease problems are gray leaf spot in the summer and brown patch in the fall. Both of these diseases are enhanced by over and after fertilization. These diseases can be prevented by an application of a fungicide.

Available at all of our farm locations.

 Turf Characteristics 

Winter Color Moderate Dormancy
Hot Weather Resistance Good
Shade Tolerance Very Good
Wear Resistance Fair
Salt Tolerance Very Good
Mowing Height 1" Medium
 



Del's Grass Farms
7355 Leslie Road
San Antonio, Texas 78254
(210) 681-2744

Fax: (210) 681-2908







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