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Bermuda grass named ‘RJT’

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Assignee: JONES I RANDALL LPriority: Jun 10, 2005Filed: Jun 10, 2005Granted: Sep 11, 2007
Est. expiryJun 10, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01H 5/12A01H 6/4612
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A new and distinct cultivar of dwarf Bermuda grass, named RJT, is described and illustrated herein. The cultivar is characterized by its very fine texture when closely mown, the retention of its fine texture at higher heights of cut, its low nutrient needs, its very low thatching characteristics as compared to other dwarf Bermuda grasses, and its prolonged proven stability against mutation.

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1. A new and distinct Bermuda grass plant, named ‘RJT’, as herein illustrated and described, characterized by its very fine texture when closely mown, the retention of its fine texture at higher heights of cut, its low nutrient needs, its very low thatching characteristics as compared to other dwarf Bermuda grasses, and its prolonged proven stability against mutation.

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