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Forest & Kim Starr
(Zoysia)
Zoysia comprises about 8 species of perennial, creeping, warm-season grasses from Southeast Asia, China, Japan, and New Zealand. Zoysias are popular fine-textured turf grasses in regions that are too warm for Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and other cool-season grasses.
Two zoysias are commonly used: the relatively cold-hardy and vigorous Zoysia japonica (Korean lawn grass), and the finer-textured and somewhat less hardy Zoysia tenuifolia ( Korean velvet...
Jessie Keith
(Japanese Lawn Grass, Korean Lawn Grass, Zoysia Grass)
Korean or Japanese lawn grass is a perennial, fine-textured, warm-season grass used as turf in hot climates through the transition zones. It is native to southeastern Asia and has better cold tolerance than other zoysias. Japanese lawn grass spreads by stolons (above ground lateral stems) and rhizomes (underground later stems) and forms dense turf. The leaves are slightly hairy and are the most coarse-textured of the zoysias. Japanese lawn grass is normally bright green but turns a distinctive straw...
(Korean Lawngrass, Zoysia Grass)
Empire zoysia turf grass is a perennial, fine-textured, warm-season grass used as turf in hot climates through the transition zones. It is native to southeastern Asia and has better cold tolerance than other zoysias. Empire spreads by stolons (above ground lateral stems) and rhizomes (underground later stems) and forms dense turf. The leaves are slightly hairy and are finer in texture than most coarse-textured Japanese lawn grasses. Empire is normally bright green but turns a distinctive straw color...