PERMANENT PASTURE PLANTS ADAPTED TO FLORIDA--(Continued) Giving Adaptation, Planting Date and Rate, Grazing Season, Management, Height, Growth Cycle and Other Uses Applications of | Rate Name Soils Area Pounds Date G Lime1R Fertilizer D WI er Acre GRASSES ESTABLISHED WITH ROOT I GRAZING II HERBAGE II Growth IF I Grazing Habit Season Manage- Palat- Nutrition eight and Cycle ment ability (inches) OR STEM CUTTINGS OR SOD PIECES 1,200 canes July 36 erect silage Napier widely all improves necessary ,00 root- u May-Oct. rotational excellent excellent to ere and adapted Florida growth stalks 4 March 1 1_ 1 60 perennial hay 200-600 any continuous 2 decumbent Bermuda sweet all necessary pounds of time Apr.-Nov. ntuous very good very good to decumbent hay St. Lucic* mucks Florida runners Spring rotational o10 perennial 200-600 pounds of any continuous 3 decumbent Bermuda widely all necessary necessary runners time Apr.-Nov. or very good very good to hay Coastal adapted Florida and root- Spring rotational 15 perennial stalks muck and I l' to 1o/, any -I -20 idecumbentI Para smi southern improves necessary on time May-Oct. rotational very good very good to hay mucks Florida growth runners Spring 50 perennial __ St nea | %to V |any continuous e2 prostrate st swet al necessary ton of timeo Mar.-Nov. or iod I II trt 200-500 S i continuous 8 decumbent Pangola widely all improves necessary pounds of Spring Apr.-Nov. olr excellent very good to e en hay adapted Florida growth plants rotational 1 _____ i perennial _ Centipede widely all improves improves ton of time reco- rostrat lawns Adapted Florida growth growth runners Spring mended I perennial only Other Uses | | P L A N T I N G ATION i lq -- .........