Dactylis glomerata

Captur
Captur is a late-maturing orchardgrass variety with a good seasonal growth pattern and forage yield. Captur's excellent disease resistance and strong winter hardiness give it a long stand life and good density. The winter hardiness is good compared to other late-maturing varieties. It has excellent resistance to rust, a disease that can significantly lower the forage palatability. Captur is an excellent choice for mixtures with alfalfa. The maturity is similar to the flowering dates of alfalfa, which can result in much higher forage quality than the earlier maturing varieties.
Key features
- Very late maturity
- Very good forage yield
- Excellent winterhardiness
- Very good disease resistance
- Very good seasonal growth pattern
Segment
Forage
Category
Orchardgrass
Species
Orchardgrass
Sci. Name
Dactylis glomerata
Emergence (Days)
18
Growth Habit
Erect to Intermediate
Head Length
Medium
Leaf Color
Medium Green
Leaf Length
Long
Leaf Pubescence
Glabrous
Leaf Rust
Moderately Resistant
Leaf Width
Medium
Lemma Awns
Awned
Lemma Keel Pubescence
Glabrous
Lemma Pubescence
Moderately Pubescent
Maturity
Late
Plant Height
Tall
Ploidy
Tetraploid
Powdery Mildew
Moderately Resistant
Purple Eye Spot
Moderately Resistant
Seed Weight
2.1g/1000 Seeds
Stem Rust
Moderately Resistant
Approx. Seeds/Kg.
915000
Approx. Seeds/Lb.
416000
Seeding Depth (cm)
0.635-1.27
Seeding Depth (Inches)
1/4-1/2
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare)
17-28
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre)
15-25
Planting Times
Spring, Late Summer-Early Fall
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Kg./Hectare)
4-11
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre)
3-10
Livestock
Alpaca/Llama ,
Cattle ,
Goats ,
Horses ,
Sheep
Usage
Hay ,
Silage ,
Pasture
Winter Hardiness
8