Temple Grass
Zoysia tenuifolia, commonly known as Temple Grass, Korean velvet grass, Mascarene grass, or No-Mow grass, is a fine-textured, slow-growing grass species popular for its unique, undulating appearance. It is often used in landscaping, particularly in Asian gardens, rock gardens, and as ground cover in warm climates.
Characteristics:
- Growth Habit: Low-growing, dense, and mat-forming.
- Texture: Very fine and soft.
- Leaf Blades: Narrow, wiry, and deep green in color.
- Maintenance: Requires minimal mowing due to its slow growth.
- Drought Tolerance: Moderate to high, but benefits from occasional watering.
- Soil Preference: Well-draining, sandy, or loamy soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
- Sunlight Needs: Thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
- Cold Sensitivity: Sensitive to frost; turns brown in colder temperatures but revives in spring.
- Uses: Ideal for ornamental landscaping, erosion control, and as an alternative to traditional lawns.
