A new standard in buffalo grass performance
Stampede Hybrid Buffalo
By Joe Rogers
Australia’s turf industry is built on innovation, and occasionally, a new variety emerges that reshapes what professionals expect from their turf. That moment has arrived again, with the introduction of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™. Stampede is a next-generation turfgrass that is the result of years of rigorous research, trials and development in Australia and internationally.
As we look ahead to 2026, Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA) is proud to announce that foundation stock of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ is now being planted by selected LSA members around the country, with a tightly managed rollout set to make this variety available to the market next year.
But what exactly makes Stampede so special and why are so many in the industry already calling it the next big thing in buffalo?

The search for a better buffalo
For decades, Australian growers and turf professionals have relied on buffalo varieties (Stenotaphrum secundatum) for their versatility, shade tolerance and overall performance in warm climates. From parks and backyards to high-traffic council spaces, buffalo grass has always had its place.
However, as conditions change and demands increase, so too must the grass.
The development of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ began with one clear objective: to combine the best traits of existing buffalo grasses and push the limits on drought tolerance, wear recovery and year-round colour retention, without sacrificing ease of maintenance.
Working closely with breeders and researchers, LSA undertook a multi-year evaluation program. Hundreds of buffalo selections were trialled under varied Australian conditions, and only those demonstrating superior performance across multiple metrics were considered for further development.
Proven performance in trials
One of the standout features of Stampede is its hybrid vigour, delivering fast establishment and an aggressive lateral growth habit, without the excessive thatch buildup seen in older varieties.
Trial highlights include:
- Exceptional drought tolerance: Stampede has consistently outperformed other leading buffalo types in extended dry periods, showing strong resilience and recovery even under minimal irrigation.
- High shade tolerance: With excellent photosynthetic efficiency, Stampede thrives in low-light conditions, making it ideal for shaded residential areas, parklands, and urban environments.
- Superior wear recovery: Stampede bounces back quickly from traffic stress, making it a top candidate for school grounds, sports surrounds and playgrounds.
- Winter colour retention: Where many varieties fade to pale green or even brown in cooler months, Stampede maintains its colour and coverage longer, helping councils and property managers present a more consistent look year-round.
- Low maintenance: Its growth habit means less mowing, less dethatching and fewer inputs, something both turf professionals and end-users will appreciate.
Stampede has undergone testing not just in controlled environments, but also in real-world scenarios, across varied soil types, climates and mowing regimes to ensure the variety is fit-for-purpose for a wide range of applications across Australia.

The science behind Stampede
What makes Stampede different at a molecular level is its carefully selected parental genetics, blending desirable traits from established cultivars with enhanced resistance to common environmental stresses. Unlike traditional buffalo types, which are often bred for a single dominant trait, Stampede has been bred for balance, providing excellent performance across all key turf metrics.
The development process was guided by a combination of field testing, laboratory analysis, and performance modelling, with LSA’s R&D team working closely with international breeders to ensure Stampede meets both current and future needs of the industry.
According to the LSA breeding program team, ‘Stampede is not just a new buffalo, it is a new benchmark. It represents the next step in what turf professionals can expect from their grass, especially when looking for reliability, aesthetics and sustainability in one package.’

Foundation plantings underway
While the science and trial results are impressive, Stampede’s next chapter is now being written, quite literally, in paddocks across Australia.
In late 2025, foundation stock of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ began being planted by select LSA members nationwide, marking the start of the foundation release phase. This has been a carefully structured and tightly monitored rollout process designed to ensure quality and consistency from the very beginning.
Unlike general commercial releases, foundation release is reserved for highly controlled propagation, ensuring that all material planted meets strict certification standards and originates from verified clean stock.

Why foundation release matters
Foundation release is a critical part of LSA’s approach to bringing new turf varieties to market. It ensures:
- Genetic purity – Only true-to-type material is propagated, eliminating variation and risk of inferior clones.
- All foundation turf is produced under AusGAP-certified conditions, ensuring no contamination from soil-borne pests or pathogens.
- Uniform performance – Growers commit to producing turf under best-practice management protocols, resulting in a consistent product regardless of where it is grown.
Non-negotiable quality with AusGAP certification
All growers participating in the Stampede foundation program must be AusGAP certified – a mandatory quality assurance standard that covers everything from paddock preparation and harvesting practices to traceability and environmental compliance.
AusGAP (Australian Genetic Assurance Program) is the national standard for turf production, and its adoption ensures that when Stampede hits the market in 2026, buyers, whether councils, contractors or homeowners, can trust that they are receiving a premium product with proven genetics and performance.
LSA’s national network of turf farms has fully embraced this process, with growers in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia all working to establish their initial plantings. By mid-2026, these farms will be ready to meet market demand, with guaranteed quality from paddock to project.
All images supplied by Lawn Solutions Australia.
Joe Rogers
Technical Manager
Lawn Solutions Australia
E: joe@lawnsolutionsaustralia.com.au
