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Brownseed paspalum
Brownseed paspalum (Paspalum plicatulum) is an important commercial grass that is used for livestock grazing and to produce hay and silage. It is a particularly useful crop since it can grow on poor-quality soils that don't support other species of grass. This grass produces seeds that are eaten by many species of birds.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
30 cm to 1.2 m
Plant Height
1.5 mm to 2 mm
Flower Size
Yellow, Green, Purple, Brown
Flower Color
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type

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Attributes of Brownseed paspalum

Growth Rate
At a moderate growth rate, brownseed paspalum experiences steady growth during the spring season. Its development involves an increase in foliage production, gradual thickening of the stem, and blooming, while its mature height is progressively achieved. This rhythm of growth facilitates efficient reproduction and nutrient distribution within the plant. Notably, brownseed paspalum's growth speed contrasts with slower winter rates, highlighting spring as its peak growing period. However, the moderate pace allows sufficient time for strengthening its structure, contributing to its resilience.

Distribution of Brownseed paspalum

Distribution Map
Brownseed paspalum is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, where it is found across a diverse range of habitats. It has since been introduced to various parts of Asia and to some Pacific islands, where it has become part of the local flora.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Disturbed areas, prairies, forests
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Care Guide for Brownseed paspalum

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Brownseed paspalum thrives in grasslands, adapting to moderate rainfall. It balances drought resistance with moisture preference, requiring weekly watering to maintain health. As an herbaceous species, it needs moist soil during its active growing season for optimal growth.
Fertilize: Fertilize brownseed paspalum monthly during the growing season and quarterly when dormant, using label-recommended rates. Gradual-release granules aid nutrient delivery. Conduct soil tests for optimal nutrient balance and adhere to local regulations to minimize runoff impact, promoting plant vigor and environmental stewardship.
Pruning: Brownseed paspalum features tufted growth and arching leaves, benefiting from minimal pruning. Early spring is optimal for rejuvenation; remove dead stems and thin clusters to enhance air circulation and light. Regular pruning manages spread, preventing invasiveness and promoting vibrant health, per horticultural recommendations.
Propagation: Brownseed paspalum, a member of the Poaceae family, propagates effectively through root division. Successful fragmentation requires each division to have sufficient roots and shoots. Careful separation of the parent plant's roots aids in swift recovery and promotes thriving growth in the new environment.
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