Buffalograss is a warm season sod forming native prairie grass that spreads by stolons.
Grass for shady areas in oklahoma.
Hosta periwinkle asian jasmine star jasmine baby tears ajuga cast iron plant dichondra sweet woodruff liriope or pachysandra do well and look good in the shade.
Variegated river oats has arching foliage with appealing striping.
Augustine grass is a warm season lawn grass that is known to do well in shaded areas.
Zoysia grass and centipede grass are also decent shade grasses for southern climates however the more northern the lawn the less these grasses will thrive in the shade.
Buffalograss is best suited to full sun sites in areas of oklahoma receiving 12 to 25 inches of rainfall per year.
Fescue grass is great for medium foot traffic as is kentucky blue grass perennial ryegrass and creeping bent grass which can withstand heavy foot traffic just fine.
Other ornamental grass that grows in shade areas are.
If only a confined region of your lawn is shaded say the area under a large tree plant combination grass across the lawn to ensure a uniform.
Although it is a cold season grass perennial grass is often used to green up a lawn when an existing warm weather grass goes dormant during the winter.
The perennial rye grass then dies in the oklahoma summer heat.
Closer to the transition zone and including the transition zone fine fescues are more suitable for shade tolerance.
Tall fescue kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass are cool season grasses.
It still has some sunlight requirements although not as long exposures as other options like bermuda grass.
This does not mean that it will always thrive in long deep shaded areas.
Buffalograss is the best choice for unirrigated lawns and general turf areas of western oklahoma.
It has a fine texture and a grayish green color.
Perennial rye grass has the ability to grow in areas with full sun or partial shade.
Under a shady tree.
It grows best on heavy textured soils and has some tolerance of alkaline soils.
Tall fescue festuca arundinacea is commonly used in shady areas in oklahoma lawns due to its superior shade tolerance compared to warm season grasses and its relative heat and drought tolerance when compared with other cool season grasses.
Grass alternatives for shady areas if you re looking for alternatives for shade you may want to consider planting some shade loving perennials or groundcovers.
Buffalograss is best suited to full sun sites in areas of oklahoma receiving 12 to 25 inches of rainfall per year.
Sweet flag is one of the better options for a shady pond or consistently wet area.
Similarly hakone grass which produces blades in a soft gentle yellow will brighten dark corners.