FINE-BLADED SEASHORE PASPALUM

This new fine-bladed seashore paspalum cultivar, developed by
Dr. R.R. Duncan at the University of Georgia's Griffin Experiment Station,
is ideal for golf course fairways, tees, and roughs.
It makes a fine choice for sports turf, home lawns and commercial
landscaping, too. It's a grass that thrives on salt water.
You can irrigate SeaIsle1 using a seawater blend, or even
straight ocean water with the right management practices.
It also grows quite well when watered from recycled or effluent sources.
As drinking water becomes more and more scarce, ocean water and these other
low-quality sources  are going to be the only option for most lawns.
The hard fact is, turfgrass management is going to center
on water quality and water conservation, and grasses of the future are going
to have to be bred to withstand multiple environmental stresses.

•Most Salt Tolerant Turfgrass - Can Be Irrigated with Ocean-Level  Salt Water With Proper Management
•Tolerates Gray Water& Effluent Regardless of Contaminant Levels
•Helps Clean Up Contaminated Soils & Water
•Handles Wide Range of Soil pH Levels: 4.0-9.8
•High Tolerance to Salt Spray, Water Logging & Periodic  Inundations
•Low Fertilization Requirements
•Minimal Pesticide Requirements
•Good Rooting in Sandy, Clay or Muck-Type Soils
•Darker Green Color Than Bermudagrass
•Can Be Overseeded with Bentgrass-Ryegrass- Alkaligrass Blends
•Excellent Low Light Intensity Tolerance (Cloudy, Foggy, Smoggy  Conditions)
• Root Growth & Functionality Still Maintained in 40-55†F Soil  Temperature Range
•Low Tree Shade Tolerance (Similar to Bermuda)