What type of grass is St Augustine grass?
Also question is, what type of grass is St Augustine?
St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a water-efficient turf grass used in many warm-season lawns. Several types of St. Augustine are available for lawns, but one of the most popular is 'Floratam' (Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Floratam').
Secondly, is St Augustine good grass?
St. Augustine grass is one of the most popular lawn grasses in Florida and the Gulf states, thanks to its tolerance of heat and humidity. Its blue-green blades form a dense turf that establishes quickly and easily, and can tolerate salt, making it an excellent choice for coastal yards.
Carpet Grass makes a dense turf, can be grown from seed, shallow rooted and therefore is not drought tolerant. It's shade tolerance is about the same as Centipede (less than St. Augustine grass). Carpetgrass is a native grass to the interior Gulf states and similar tropical climates.