Warm-Season Grasses
Warm-season grasses are types of grass that thrive in warmer temperatures, typically growing best when temperatures are between 80°F and 95°F. These grasses are most active during the summer months and enter a dormant phase in cooler weather. Common examples include Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, and Buffalograss.
These grasses are often used in lawns, sports fields, and pastures due to their drought resistance and ability to withstand heat. They generally require full sun and well-drained soil to grow effectively. Warm-season grasses are popular in regions with hot summers, such as the southern United States.