The origin of Bermuda grass is the savannas of Africa. Savannah Bermuda grass usually grows in open areas in midst of frequent disturbances such as grazing, flooding, and fire. Savannah variety is a 3 clone advanced generation synthetic Bermuda grass. Savannah is suitable specifically for turf areas. Its specialty is a dark green, low growing variety which forms a dense, aggressively spreading sod at the mowing heights of 3/8" to 2" (1-4 cm). Savannah is best for reseeding weak areas of common Bermuda grass lawns, turfs and fields. Savannah adapts well all round where Bermuda grass is well developed and well adapted. It grows throughout the complete Bermuda growing area in the US.
Savannah seed is extremely small grass seed. They are used in a coated form for easier handling and planting processes. The coating does not contain any herbicide or pesticide. Special form of inert clay coating enhances the germination process of grass. Savannah grass is the most prevalent species of plant so far to forms the basis for the food chain and also provides cover for predators and shelter for prey. Savannah grass recovers fast from damage, such as cutting and fire as well as tends to grow well in poor soil. It has wonderful applications in the world of farming and animal husbandry. Savannah is excellent grass for cattle and it helps stem land erosion from excess rains or over-watering. Bermuda grass has ancient significance as it was the chosen grass used to feed the sacred cows of India. Also Ancient Romans used liquid derived from the stems as a diuretic. To reduce allergies modern homeopathy includes juice from Bermuda grass.