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Meyer Zoysia

A natural hybrid selected and released by Dr. Ian Forbes and associates at the Department of Agriculture's Beltsville, Md., Experiment Station, Meyer (Z-52, Amozoy) zoysia was the first really superior Zoysia grass. Medium in texture, it has good color, good disease resistance, excellent cold tolerance and as Zoysias go, is fairly readily established vegetatively by plugs or sod. Meyer seems to be preferred by mole crickets, a non fatal nuisance, and by the Bill bug, a hard to kill soil insect that can be fatal. Meyer is easier to mow than Emerald, but makes more upright growth and requires somewhat more frequent mowing. Meyer Zoysia's growing range extends from USDA hardiness zones 6 through 11.

  • Texture: Fine
  • Shade Tolerence: Good
  • Soil Preference: Clay/Loam
  • Fertilization: Moderate
  • Mowing: 7 to 10 days