UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Creeping Bluegrass
(Poa annua var. reptans)



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Creeping Bluegrass is the perennial form of Poa annua and can be a great alternative to creeping bentgrass, especially where Poa annua thrives naturally.

It can also be mixed with bentgrass seed for use in repair and renovation where a mixed stand of both grasses is already present.

If you are interested in purchasing seed, please contact DLF-Jenks.


 

Why Breed
Poa annnua?
Myths about
Poa annua
Variation within Poa annua Current research at U of MN Publications on Poa annua
Winter Overseeding Bermudagrass  USGA Regional Report      



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