Definition
Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass known for its fine texture and aggressive growth. It's commonly used for lawns, sports fields, and pastures. Think of it as the energizer bunny of grasses β it just keeps going and going! Unlike some delicate grasses, Bermuda grass can withstand heavy foot traffic and drought. It spreads quickly via rhizomes and stolons, forming a dense turf. It's like the ultimate comeback kid in the grass world.