BINARA
Fescue
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A robust tall fescue variety designed for high-performance turf and ornamental landscaping with excellent drought adaptability.
Description
Technical Profile of 'Binara' Tall Fescue
Developed by the Williams Fodder Research Center, 'Binara' is a high-performance tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) variety engineered for durability in diverse landscape applications. Its physiological profile sets it apart from traditional turf grasses through superior root architecture and leaf density.
Core Biological and Morphological Features
- Root System Engineering: Deep-rooting capabilities allow the plant to tap into lower soil moisture levels, significantly increasing drought resistance compared to shallow-rooted ornamental grasses.
- Leaf Morphology: The lush, green broad-leaf structure provides an aesthetically pleasing, uniform turf surface. With a mature height of 40–60 cm, it creates a robust ground cover that stands up well to physical stress.
- Resilience: 'Binara' is specifically optimized for traffic tolerance and rapid recovery, making it a reliable choice for managed landscape areas.
The practical advantage of selecting 'Binara' lies in its low-maintenance profile combined with strong performance metrics. It provides consistent coverage under a variety of soil conditions, reducing the need for intensive chemical or water inputs. It is a technically sound choice for professionals seeking aesthetic appeal alongside long-term biological stability.
Specifications
| Type | |
|---|---|
| Assignment | |
| Plant Height | 40-60 |
| Leaf Decorativeness | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Fescue |
| Originator | Фнц Вик Им. В.Р. Вильямса |
| Country | Russia |
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