Common Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) can outcompete and potentially harm coastal ecosystems if introduced improperly. Its aggressive growth can overshadow native plant species, disrupting local habitats and biodiversity. However, it can also stabilize sandy soils in some contexts, so its impact largely depends on the specific environment and management practices. Careful consideration is needed when using it in coastal areas to avoid ecological harm.
How can bermuda grass be removed?
"Coastal bermuda" and "bermuda grass" are common names frequently used for the same lawn and livestock forage grass species, Cynodon dactylon. This species is pan-tropical and there are varieties adapted for a wide range of soils found in Australia, the United States, Fiji, Bangladesh, South Africa, South America, Cuba, and Suriname, among other areas (Source: fao.org).
Alfalfa is a legume and higher in protein. Bermuda is a grass.
The ultimate answer is yes, as long as it's high quality Coastal Bermuda hay.Coastal Bermuda hay is likely to be a problem if it is of poor quality, studies have verified that there is a definite association between feeding of Coastal Bermuda hay and ileal impaction.
When the PH is below 6.5
As a territory of the UK, no Bermuda was not neutral. It was also a key base for the US in coastal defense of the SE.
A : bhutan , Kenya, Bermuda
No, Chuck Norris does.
It is government
Is the triangel kill alot of poeple?
Bermuda grass
The Coastal Plains are freaking retarded1 RETARDS!!!