Centipedegrass Provides Food For Our Pollinators

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Pollinators foraging on centipedegrass

Centipedegrass Provides Food For Our Pollinators

Centipedegrass is a popular lawn grass in the southeastern U.S., mainly due to its excellent heat tolerance and low maintenance requirements. As an added benefit, researchers discovered that bees and hoverflies collecting pollen from centipedegrass flower heads. Learn more.

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