Tall Fescue
The tall fescue is a long-lasting plant (6-10 years), it is the longest-lived of the cultivated fodder grasses and it adapts well to the different pedo-climatic environments. Once installed, it bears trampling very well and is the most productive among the fodder grasses, under the same conditions.

Solar
Habit: Semi-erect, with tall stems
Vegetative cycle: Early
Tolerances: Excellent at low and high temperatures, good in Puccinia and Sclerotinia
Sowing period: August-September / February-March
Sowing rate: 25-35 Kg /Ha
Use: Pasture and hay
Characteristics: Tetraploid variety (4 n), rustic, productive and long-lived with excellent quality characteristics

Samanta
Habit: Semi-erect, with medium-tall stems
Vegetative cycle: Medium-early
Tolerances: Excellent at low and high temperatures, good at Sclerotinia
Sowing period: August-September / February-March
Sowing rate: 25-35 Kg /Ha
Use: Pasture and hay
Characteristics: Hexaploid variety (6 n) rustic, very long-lasting and resistant