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Tiftuf Bermuda

Tiftuf Bermuda

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TifTuf Bermuda Grass is the result of 25 years of research and development by leading turf grass breeders at the University of Georgia. Selected from almost 30,000 Bermuda grass varieties, it is recognised worldwide for its resilience and excellent turf quality. TifTuf sets a new standard for drought-tolerant, high-performance lawns as it is designed to withstand Australia’s tough climate,

Certified with the Smart Approved WaterMark, TifTuf turf grass is the only grass to achieve this, highlighting its efficiency and sustainability. Whether for backyards, sports fields, or commercial spaces, TifTuf grass provides a reliable, premium-quality lawn that’s easy to maintain and built to last. At Musturf, we’re proud to offer the Bermuda turf grass as a solution for residential and professional landscapes.

Great for: Home lawns, Parks & gardens, Sports fields, High-wear areas, Golf

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  • TifTuf Bermuda Turf Features

    TifTuf Bermuda Grass stands out for its exceptional performance, making it a top choice for Australian lawns. It is engineered for resilience and superior drought tolerance, maintaining its lush green colour even during extended dry spells. This makes it ideal for Australia’s harsh climate, where water efficiency is key.

    TifTuf turf boasts up to 50% shade tolerance, thriving in areas with limited sunlight, such as shaded Australian backyards or spaces under trees. Its very high wear tolerance means it can handle heavy foot traffic.

    This very fine-leaf blade grass is visually appealing and incredibly low-maintenance. With minimal mowing and reduced fertiliser needs, TifTuf Bermuda turf is perfect for those seeking a healthy lawn without the extra effort. Its thick growth habit deters weeds, ensuring a lush lawn throughout the year.

  • Drought Resistance

    Drought Resistance

    Very High
    Shade Tolerance

    Shade Tolerance

    Up to 50%
    Wear

    Wear

    Very High
    Maintenance

    Maintenance

    Very Low
    Leaf

    Leaf

    Fine
  • Why Choose TifTuf Bermuda Turf?

    TifTuf Bermuda turf grass is the perfect choice for residential and commercial lawns. Thanks to its incredible drought tolerance, stunning winter colours, and soft leaves, TifTuf offers a low-maintenance solution for any lawn project.

    Science Meets Nature

    TifTuf Bermuda comes from 25 years of R&D through one of the world’s leading turf grass breeders, The University of Georgia. It was selected as the best, highest drought-tolerant grass out of 27,700 other experimental Bermuda varieties being bred.

    Winter Green

    Its soft, fine leaves are an amazing dark green, and offer an incredible colour even over winter and spring. Its adaptability and great qualities like its winter green makes TifTuf Bermuda a great choice for any proud Aussie lawn lover’s project.

    10-Year Product Warranty

    With every purchase of TifTuf Bermuda Grass through Musturf, you’re issued with a Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA) Product Warranty Certificate and will be covered by LSA’s nationwide warranty.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is TifTuf Bermuda Shade Tolerant?

    TifTuf prefers sunlight, ranging from full sun to partial shade. It may not thrive in full shade, but it is more shade-tolerant compared to other Bermuda grass varieties.

    What Type of Grass Is TifTuf?

    TifTuf is a resilient and beautiful Bermuda grass, ideal for areas that require the most drought-tolerant grass. It took more than two decades of research for the University of Georgia, the global leader in turf grass breeding, to come up with this variety. This fine-textured, green leaf turf has been hand-picked from more than 30,000 different Bermuda grass varieties, exhibiting outstanding potential in drought resistance, shade tolerance, and wear tolerance. It uses 38% less water compared to similar grasses while upholding exceptional turf quality.

    Does TifTuf Bermuda Spread?

    TifTuf Bermuda grass grows low to the ground, spreading readily by sending out rhizomes and stolons. Rhizomes are root-like shoots that spread under the soil surface. Stolons, on the other hand, are new shoots that spread above the soil surface. TifTuf’s ability to spread fast makes it ideal for areas that require recovery. It’s also a self-repairing turf that can withstand a lot of wear and tear.

    Does Bermuda Seed Itself?

    Bermuda grass needs regular mowing. Otherwise, it will form seed heads and drop an abundance of seeds in the immediate area. Wind may then disperse the seeds to other places where you don’t want grass. A great benefit of using seeded Bermuda grass is that these grass varieties are propagated from seed. Seed propagation makes planting and establishing a new lawn much faster and cost-effective than establishing vegetative types of grass. If you want to establish Bermuda grass from seed, you’ll need to irrigate your yard consistently as the seeds germinate. Make sure you cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil, in addition to mulch. You should water your lawn twice per day to 1-2cm depth for your Bermuda grass to develop into a strong, healthy turf.

    Is TifTuf a Couch Grass?

    TifTuf is one of the finest and most drought-tolerant couch grasses available in Australia. Couch grass looks like a tuft of any grass, but the roots form a dense network below the soil surface. This type of grass spreads fast with the help of thin, wiry, and sharp-tipped rhizomes. From the tips, new shoots emerge that quickly produce fresh leaves and more rhizomes.

    Which Lasts Longer: TifTuf Bermuda vs. Zoysia Grass?

    A hybrid Bermuda developed from different Bermuda grass cultivars, TifTuf stands out for its durability and resilience. It offers exceptional wear tolerance and self-repairing abilities so it's great for high-traffic areas. While Zoysia Grass is long-lasting, TifTuf Hybrid Bermuda Turf often outperforms in tough weather conditions due to its superior drought resistance.