| Seashore paspalum
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| Paspalum vaginatum
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| Poaceae
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Landscape Uses:
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Coastal lawns and golf courses. |
Ecological Restoration Notes: |
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| Availability: |
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Commonly available at native plant nurseries in central Florida. |
| Description: |
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Small creeping herbaceous grass. |
| Height: |
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Typically 6-12 inches in height; to 2 feet in flower. Spreading and forming large open or dense patches. |
| Growth Rate: |
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Moderate. |
| Range: |
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Southeastern United States west to Texas and south mostly along the Florida coasts to the Monroe County Keys; West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America and the Old World. |
| Habitats: |
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Wet to moist coastal areas, occasionally inland. |
| Soils: |
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Wet to moist, well-drained to inundated sandy, limestone, or organic soils. |
| Nutritional Requirements: |
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Low; it grows in nutrient poor soils. |
| Salt Water Tolerance: |
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High; tolerates flooding by salt water. |
| Salt Wind Tolerance: |
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Pioneer; grows in unconsolidated substrate in direct salt wind and spray. |
| Drought Tolerance: |
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Low; requires moist to wet soils and is intolerant of long periods of drought. |
| Light Requirements: |
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Full sun. |
| Flower Color: |
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Green inflorescence turning brown. |
| Flower Characteristics: |
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Inconspicuous. |
| Flowering Season: |
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Spring-fall. |
| Fruit: |
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Inconspicuous light brown caryopsis. |
| Wildlife and Ecology: |
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| Horticultural Notes: |
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Can be grown from seed and division. |
| Comments: |
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It can be mowed and is being used as a lawn grass in coastal areas. |
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George D. Gann In habitat, Delray Beach Municipal Beach, Florida, USA 2 Oct 2015, Enlarge
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George D. Gann In habitat, Delray Beach Municipal Beach, Florida, USA 2 Oct 2015, Enlarge
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