Plants – Rose – Climber
Patent
1989-12-22
1991-05-28
Feyrer, James R.
Plants
Rose
Climber
A01H 500
Patent
active
PP0075396
ABSTRACT:
A vegetatively reproduced perennial buffalograss cultivar having 2n=40 chromosomes, named "Prairie", particularly distinguished by its rapid spreading stolons, competitive growth, short height, frost and drought tolerance, durability, low maintenance requirements, uniform color and density, and improved turf performance.
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Musser, H. B., "Buffalograss" Turf Management McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962, p. 97.
Gould, F. W. et al, "77. Buchloe Engelm" The Grasses of Texas, 1975 Texas A&M Univ. Press, College Sta., Tex., pp. 355-357.
Buchlow dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm., buffalograss, pp. 38-39, Grass Varieties in the United States, Agriculture Handbook 170, U.S. Department of Agriculture (1959).
Hickey et al., Evaluation of quality in Tall Fescue Turf Trails, pp. 56-62, P. R. No. 4276 (1984).
Beard, J. B., Turfgrass Science and Culture, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. (1973).
Voigt et al, Registration of Texoka Buffalograss, vol. 14, p. 885, Crop Science (Nov.-Dec. 1975).
Engelke Milton C.
Lehman Virginia G.
Feyrer James R.
Texas A & M University System
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