Florida paspalum | |
| Species: | Florida paspalum |
| Scientific Name: | Paspalum floridanum |
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| Growth Habit: | Robust, clump-forming. 3-4 feet tall. Leaves tapered to a point and frequently covered in long hairs. Sheaths also covered in long hairs. Has pointed, scaly rhizomes. Inflorescence with 2-3 racemes. |
| Life Cycle: | Perennial |
| Origin: | Native to Florida |
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| Use: | Grazing |
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| Production: | Warm season (April to August) |
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