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Stolawn/Lolium perenne Creeping perennial ryegrass Wear triggered stoloniferous growth | | Density | Fineness of leaves | Wear tolerance | Rust resistance |  |  |  |  |  |
Stolons induced by traffic Good nurse companion for Poa pratensis Self-repairing in high traffic areas Use in blends or mixtures |  |
Ryegrass with stolons?
Normally you don't associate stolons with ryegrasses. STOLAWN is an exception. When it is triggered by wear some plants produce stolon-like horizontal growing vegetative parts. There is no scientific name for this behaviour, but you could call it induced pseudo-stolonifirous growth.
Where is the benefit?
Obviously, the benefits are higher in high traffic areas, where bare spots will have a chance to "self-repair" via the surrounding STOLAWN plants
Uses
As one of the ryegrasses in a blend or associated with other turfgrasses in a mixture. The growth habit of STOLAWN makes it easier to establish slow species like Poa pratensis.
Stolons knitting & interwining to produce strong turf Tillers from stolons can separate and become individual plants
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