- Zoysia
Taxobox
name = "Zoysia"
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Poales
familia =Poaceae
genus = "Zoysia"
genus_authority = Willd.
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = See textZoysia is a
genus of eight species ofcreeping grass es native to southeastern and easternAsia (north toChina andJapan ) andAustralasia . These species, commonly called zoysia or zoysiagrass, are found in coastal areas orgrassland s. The genus is named after theAustria nbotanist Karl von Zois .;Species
*"Zoysia japonica "
*"Zoysia macrantha "
*"Zoysia macrostachya "
*"Zoysia matrella "
*"Zoysia minima "
*"Zoysia pauciflora "
*"Zoysia pungens " (syn. "Z. tenuifolia")
*"Zoysia sinica "
*"Zoysia tenuifolia "Cultivation and uses
Because they can tolerate wide variations in temperature, sunlight, and water, these grasses are among the most widely used for
lawn s in temperate climates. They are used ongolf course s to create fairways and teeing areas. They resist disease and bear up well under traffic. Thecultivar "Zoysia" 'Emerald' (Emerald Zoysia ; a hybrid between "Z. japonica" and "Z. matrella") is particularly popular.In subtropical climates of North America, zyosia grass has naturalized in places. For landscape use it is available commercially as sod in some areas. In typical savannah climates (warm wet/dry seasons) such as southern Florida, zoysia grows during the warm-wet summer and is dormant in the drier, cooler winter months. It is popular because of its fine texture and soft feel, and low growth habit. It can form dense mats and even mounds that grow over low features. In contrast to Saint Augustine grass, it generally requires less fertilization and is less prone to insect and fungus damage, depending on environmental conditions. For best appearance, turf experts recommend reel bladewhat mowers for zoysia.
References
*Kew checklist of Grasses (see
Poaceae page for details)
*APNI | name = Zoysia Willd. | id = 10467
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