The Future Of Colorado Landscapes Is Now
THE STORY
How a Hike in the Mountains Birthed a Legend
Tahoma 31 Bermudagrass is known for both its improved cold-hardiness and improved drought- resistance. And for good reason. Tahoma 31 was bred from two cold-hardy, drought-resistant plants found in some of the most extreme landscapes on the planet. The Mother Plant was collected on a hike in the mountains on the east side of the Himalayas in China, a region known to be very cold and arid. The Father Plant, a fine textured grass, was collected a world away in South Africa, also known for its cold, dry climate.
Dr. Yangi Wu, Professor of Grass Breeding and Genetics at Oklahoma State University, likes to seek out plant germplasm. Dr. Wu’s passion for hiking in extreme climates, while looking for unusual plants, brings us the story of Tahoma 31 Bermudagrass (OKC 1131, Varietal Name).
Dr. Wu and the turfgrass team at OSU grew the parent plants in 2006, and germinated seed in 2007 at the OSU Agronomy Research Farm in Stillwater, OK. From those crosses, 10,000 plus progeny were created. Selection began in 2007. By 2008, just 1600 plants remained and entered outdoor trials. Winter of 2010 brought extreme cold, crushing most of those 1600 plants, #31 the exception. The “31st” plant dominated with early spring green-up and a very dense appearance. “Thirty-one” was chosen in 2011 for further OSU trials, thus the varietal name OKC 1131.
More than a decade of research at OSU, and research centers around the nation through NTEP, and other trials proved the grass’ myriad of beneficial qualities. In 2017, OKC 1131 was licensed to Sod Production Services and the hunt began for a suitable name. Research, and a little luck, yielded Tahoma, a Native American word meaning frozen water. Considering the origin of the grass, it seemed fitting, and Tahoma 31 was born.
- COLD HARDY
- DROUGHT RESISTANT
- WEAR TOLERANT
- EARLY SPRING GREEN-UP
WATER SAVINGS
IS DROUGHT TOLERANT
- Tahoma 31 is the most drought tolerant grass of any kind that will grow in Colorado.
- Tahoma 31 is among the most drought tolerant grasses on the planet.
- 50%-70% less water than a traditional bluegrass lawn
- 5%-10% less water requirement than buffalograss
- Less water requirement per square foot than the average xeriscape
IS XERISCAPE
Say goodbye to xeriscapes as you know them!
No more sparsely planted unusable landscapes with large expanses of rocks with hot temperatures.
No more expensive artificial plastic grass with its hot summer temperatures and carcinogenic forever chemicals.
Tahoma 31 uses less water per square foot than the average traditional xeriscape with improved environmental benefits of reduced landscape temperatures, decreased runoff and above all else increased utility and functionality. A Tahoma 31 landscape also costs less to install and maintain than the typical xeriscape. Your dogs and kids will thank us!
IS COLD HARDY
Tahoma 31 lawn can go an entire season with only periodic mowing. In tests in Colorado Springs a Tahoma 31 lawn only needed to be mowed 5 times all season!
Tahoma 31 requires ½ of the fertilization that a bluegrass lawn requires