APOPINA is a red fescue intended for lawn use. The plant is characterized by high growth and long leaves with intense green coloring, without whitish coatings. A medium-sized root system ensures resistance to washing out, while a short flag leaf and narrow leaves contribute to dense lawn coverage.
The APOPINA variety belongs to the group of grasses and is a hexaploid (six-ploid) organism. Its flowering is short, and the anthocyanin coloring is weak, making it suitable for landscape and sports venues. Due to the high density of leaf mass and resistance to washing out, red fescue APOPINA provides a durable and aesthetically pleasing lawn.
When growing, it is important to consider potential diseases characteristic of grasses: fungal pathogens (powdery rust, grey mold, root rot) and viral infections. Regular prevention and timely removal of affected areas help maintain the health of the lawn. The variety received approval in 2020 and is widely used in various climatic zones, ensuring stable growth and good adaptation to operating conditions.