Latitude 36 (OKC 1119) was developed by renowned Oklahoma State University and is a top quality rated NTEP bermudagrass. It shows resistance to spring dead spot and is one of the most cold hardy bermudas on the market. Latitude 36 offers high traffic tolerance and exceptional visual appeal. It has excellent tensile strength and is finer textured than NorthBridge Bermuda. Latitude 36 is an ideal choice for southern and transitional zone applications including sports, golf, and homes.

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Characteristics

Aesthetics

Uses Golf, Commercial, Sports/Parks, Home
Color Dark Green
Blade Width 1.67 mm
Feel Soft
Fall Color Retention Very Good
Spring Greenup Very Good

Function

Soils Sandy, Clay
Growth Rhizomes/Stolons
Wear Excellent
Injury Recovery Excellent
Insects Very Good
Diseases Very Good

Climate

Heat Excellent
Cold Excellent
Shade Good
Drought Excellent
Salt Very Good

Care

Mower Standard Rotary/Reel
Height .5-1.5"
Weed Control Very Good

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Sports Fields

Latitude 36 is an ideal choice for sports fields throughout the transition zone. Since its release in 2011, Latitude 36 has already been specified or installed on multiple professional, college, and municipal sports facilities. 

 

Latitude 36 Going to Fed-Ex Field - ESPN

Latitude 36 will be installed on Fed-Ex field, home of the Washington Redskins on June 1st. Read the full story from ESPN