Photo: Mean and green prototype

At the UC Riverside Turf Center, from left, ryegrass, which has the deep emerald complexion Americans crave, and tall fescue, which tolerates heat, drought and diseases well, cross to create festulolium grass.

( Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times / August 20, 2009 )

At the UC Riverside Turf Center, from left, ryegrass, which has the deep emerald complexion Americans crave, and tall fescue, which tolerates heat, drought and diseases well, cross to create festulolium grass.

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