![]() ![]() Paspalum vaginatum has been found in more than 35 countries in Europe, Africa, temperate and tropical Asia, Australia, Pacific Rim, South America, Central America, Caribbean region, North America and in countries located near the Mediterranean Sea. The grass can tolerate periodic meso-haline flooding encompassing waterlogged, low oxygen conditions. The diploid, 20-chromosome turfgrass produces both rhizomes (primarily) and stolons (secondarily) for asexual reproduction and dispersion it is self-incompatible and rarely produces viable seed in monostands, and only when very strict genetic and environmental conditions are satisfied. This warm-season perennial grass species is ecologically aggressive and varies in leaf texture from very coarse wild indigenous native ecotypes to intermediate to finer-leaved turf ecotypes for uses ranging from land reclamation, dune stabilization, bioremediation (phytoaccumulation) to forages and recreational turf. Paspalum vaginatum Swartz (commonly referred to as “Seashore paspalum”) is a grass in the Panicoideae subfamily that inherently colonizes moist euryhaline to stenohaline ecosystems, e.g., along coastal venues and brackish sands or silty areas. ![]() The invention relates to a new, distinct and stable cultivar of Paspalum vaginatum Swartz and hereafter referred to by the cultivar denomination ‘TE-13’. Paspalum vaginatum Swartz VARIETY/CULTIVAR DENOMINATION ![]()
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