'Tropic Lalo' Paspalum: Paspalum hieronymii Hack
'Tropic Lalo' Paspalum: Paspalum hieronymii Hack
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1984-07
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Joy, Robert J.
Rotar, Peter P.
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University of Hawaii
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'Tropic Lalo', originally from Brazil, was introduced to Hawaii in 1968. It is a low-growing, rapidly spreading, stoloniferous grass that usually grows to a height of about 12 inches. 'Tropic Lalo' is intended primarily as a ground cover for erosion control in orchards, waterways, roadsides, and other erosion-prone areas. This publication describes the establishment and management of this grass.
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erosion control,
Paspalum lividum,
turf grasses,
turf management
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Joy RJ, Rotar PP. 1984. ‘Tropic Lalo’ paspalum: Paspalum hieronymii Hack. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 7 p. (Research Extension Series; RES-046).
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