Dactylis glomerata

Donata

Donata

Donata is a late-maturing, highly digestible Orchardgrass. Donata responds well to rotational grazing and managed harvest schedules, with the first cut recommended at the boot to early head stage. Proper fertilization after the second cutting can enhance production, particularly in higher rainfall or irrigated areas. A two- to four-cut management system helps maintain high forage quality when paired with alfalfa.

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Key features

  • Late maturity
  • Very good forage quality
  • Excellent winterhardiness
  • Very good disease resistance
  • Very good seasonal growth pattern

Segment Forage
Species Orchardgrass
Sci. Name Dactylis glomerata
Approx. Seeds/Kg. 915000
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 416000
Growth Habit Intermediate
Head Length Medium to Long
Leaf Color Medium Green
Leaf Length Medium
Leaf Pubescence Glabrous
Leaf Width Narrow to Medium
Lemma Awns Awned
Lemma Keel Pubescence Glabrous
Lemma Pubescence Moderately Pubescent
Maturity Medium to Late
Plant Height Medium
Ploidy Tetraploid
Seed Weight 2.1g/1000 Seeds
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare) 17-28
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 15-25