Habiturf, a mix of 6-7 grasses native to the Southwest, was developed by Dr. Mark Simmons and his team at the University of Texas's Wildflower Center in Austin. Photo by Dr. Mark Simmons.
Habiturf, a mix of 6-7 grasses native to the Southwest, was developed by Dr. Mark Simmons and his team at the University of Texas's Wildflower Center in Austin. Photo by Dr. Mark Simmons.
Habiturf (grasses native to SW) at home of Dr. Simmons
Habiturf, a mix of 6-7 grasses native to the Southwest, was developed by Dr. Mark Simmons and his team at the University of Texas's Wildflower Center in Austin. Photo by Dr. Mark Simmons.
Habiturf, a mix of 6-7 grasses native to the Southwest, was developed by Dr. Mark Simmons and his team at the University of Texas's Wildflower Center in Austin. Photo by the Wildflower Center.
The same stand of Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis) at the Scott Arboretum near Philadelphia that's shown in another photo here, but this time after it's hacked back for winter.
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