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Bermudagrass: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Bermudagrass: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape

Publication Number: 7453
Inventory Type: PDF File
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1-60107-134-7
Copyright Date: 2002
Length: 3 pp.
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is a plant that is grown as a turfgrass or as forage for livestock, but it also can be an invasive weed. It was introduced from Africa (not Bermuda) in 1751 and is widely spread throughout the southwest and southern United States. It is found in most areas of California at elevations below 3,000 feet and is common in gardens, landscapes, turf areas, orchards, roadsides, vineyards, and industrial areas. Bermudagrass also has many other common names including couchgrass, devilgrass, wiregrass, or dogtooth grass.

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