Friends of the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden Fall Plant Sale FundraisersKurapia SalesFor the first time ever in the United States, customers can purchase a newly-developed, low-water use, rapid-establishment groundcover called Kurapia (Phyla nodiflora ‘Campagne Verde’). Develope...
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Kurapia — a deep-rooted, low-water-use, low maintenance ground cover — will be for sale at Saturday's Friends of the Arboretum Plant Sale. Besides being low-water and low-maintenance, kurapia’s extensive root system makes it beneficial for reducing soil erosion and water runoff. It also g...
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UC South Coast Research & Extension Center & the UC Cooperative Extension programs of Orange County. ...
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South Coast Research and Extension Center University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources...
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City of Pittsburg Project

09.17.2014 | Category, Case Study

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Kurapia was quick to establish when irrigatedwith 2 and 3 dS/m, and was also the best performer with irrigation water with an EC of 7 dS/m 7/21/2014 After a month and 3 weeks (52 days) 9/11/2014 ...
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UCR FIELD DAY 2014

09.11.2014 | Category, Convention

Turfgrass & Landscape Research Field Day Saline Irrigation Test Result Kurapia was a fast establisher when irrigated with 2 and 3 dS/m (81% and 88% respectively), and also was the best performer when irrigated with water EC of 7 dS/m. ...
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One of the plants used in the Truscott landscape that is currently being tested is Kurapia (Lippa nodiflora Campagna Verde), a ground cover developed in Japan for use in drought conditions. Research done at UC Riverside found Kurapia to be one of three top-performing ground covers out of 19 chosen f...
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Pet Friendly

08.05.2014 | Category, Case Study, Kurapia News

Pets love Kurapia! ...
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CA Dept. of Water Resources Drought Management Workshop

07.31.2014 | Category, Kurapia News

Arcadia, CATwo more workshops for professional landscapers have been scheduled in Southern California to help them efficiently manage water during the ongoing drought. Landscape watering is a prime conservation opportunity, since improperly managed outdoor watering can be exceptionally wasteful. The...
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