Kurapia® - UC Tested, Science Behind Water Efficient Groundcover

The highlights of Kurapia®, including very low water use, tolerance of a wide range of soil types and severe salinity conditions, erosion control and weed suppression ability are research data supported. Bred in Japan from the native Lippia nodiflora, patented, sterile selection and is non-invasive, has been tested by UC Riverside, UC Davis, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension, Cal Poly SLO and Desert Research Institute. Visit www.Kurapia.com for detail.

Sep 11, 2014

SALINITY STUIDY done by UC Riverside

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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