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Some Facts About Centipede Grass<\/h2>\n

Centipede Grass is native to Southeast Asia and China but was introduced to the States in 1916.<\/p>\n

Today, it is found mostly in the region from South Carolina to Florida and then westward spanning the Gulf Coast states all the way to Texas. This is the type of climate it is best suited for.<\/p>\n

One of the main reasons Centipede Grass is a popular choice is because it is low maintenance. Yet this grass\u2019s expansion westward has been limited due to severe iron deficiencies that tend to develop in the alkaline soil found in the more arid regions.<\/p>\n

Because Centipede grass is better suited for warmer climates, this has hindered its ability to move north. Some More Facts to consider are:<\/p>\n

This type of grass is best suited for sandy, acidic soils.<\/p>\n

It is also ideal for areas that get more than 40 inches of rainfall annually.<\/p>\n

It can tolerate soil with low fertility levels and thrives in soil with moderate fertility levels. Because Centipede Grass does not have a period of dormancy, it can be severely damaged during cold spells.<\/p>\n

This choice for grass is best suited for residential lawns as well as golf courses, parks, and utility turf. However, it is not ideal for areas with heavy traffic. Keep this in mind if you are planning for an athletic field or know your residential yard would get a high amount of use.<\/p>\n

Characteristics & Traits<\/h2>\n

Aside from the low maintenance requirements, another reason Centipede grass is popular is its ability to adapt to low fertility conditions.
\nThis also includes an ability to survive and even thrive in the sandy, acidic soils that the southern U.S. region is known for.<\/p>\n

Although this type of grass does not do well in cold temperatures, it is still more cold tolerant than St. Augustine Grass. Centipede Grass is recognizable by its coarse texture. It is also a perennial grass, which means it continues the growth cycle on its own without the need for replanting each year.
\nAlthough this grass is started by seed, it spreads by stolons.<\/p>\n

A stolon is also known as a runner. These are creeping plant stems that run horizontally and then take root at certain points along the length. These points then form new plants. Centipede Grass is usually found to be yellow green in color.<\/p>\n