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From the photo, the grass looks like Kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum). A few reasons why:
Key Identifiers
Leaf shape: Broad, flat leaves with a slightly pointed tip.
Growth habit: Dense matting and a creeping, spreading nature.
Colour: Bright to medium green, but with patches of straw-coloured thatch (common in Kikuyu as it thatches heavily).
Durability: Often used next to driveways and paths in Sydney due to its toughness and ability to withstand wear.
Why not Buffalo or Couch?
Buffalo has much wider leaves with a softer texture and usually looks more coarse.
Couch (Bermuda) has very fine, narrow leaves and a softer, lower growth habit, which this doesn’t match.
Care Notes
The brown patches you see are likely thatch build-up or mild stress (could be from winter dormancy, dog urine, compaction near the path, or inconsistent watering).
Kikuyu responds well to:
Aeration to relieve compaction.
Scarifying or dethatching in spring.
Regular feeding with a nitrogen-rich lawn fertiliser.
Plenty of sun (it struggles in shade).
???? Based on your Sydney location and the look, I’m confident this is Kikuyu. |
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