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Kurapia New White Groundcover Ground Cover Grass Drought Tolerant Trees Coral Bells Honeysuckle Creeping Periwinkle turf Tyne Juniper Silver Carpet

$50

Last updated over 1 year ago in San Gabriel, CA

Condition: New

Listed in categories: Home & Garden - Lawn & Garden

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Kurapia New White Groundcover Ground Cover Grass Drought Tolerant Trees Coral Bells Honeysuckle Creeping Periwinkle turf Tyne Juniper Silver Carpet

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Price is per 17”x17” tray. Tray covers approximately 30sq/ft Kurapia is well-suited as a lawn alternative, requiring about 75% less water than many turf grasses, and minimal maintenance. 'Kurapia' takes light foot traffic only, and is a great selection when the green look of a lawn is desired, but in an area that will not get a lot of repeat wear. 'Kurapia' is also excellent on slopes, providing for erosion control and weed abatement. From residential lawns to commercial landscapes and parks to retention basins, 'Kurapia' gets the job done with minimal water. Erosion Control Kurapia has a very extensive root systems that will reach 3-4’ deep, reducing soil erosion and runoff even in steep slope conditions. Weed Suppression Kurapia’s thick, dense growth is very effective in suppressing weed seed germination and weed growth, greatly reducing labor spent on this task. Non-Invasive Kurapia was bred to be sterile; unlike the parent species, it does not produce seed, and is non-invasive. Long Flowering Season Kurapia has a long bloom period; flowering from early May through November. Flowers are attractive to pollinators including bees and butterflies. Cash and Local pickup only.

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