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It came with the house, and it looks like all houses had it at one time, but some have just let it die out and others have replaced with Bermuda. I have two large trees that prevent most other grass types from growing under them, a horrible bradford pear and an equally horrible live oak (drops leaves twice a year... lots of them, and billions of acorns...). One neighbor has part of his yard covered in ground cover, so I'm thinking along those lines. The house faces East, so morning sun, but shaded by the trees and house for the rest of the day. I need a drought and heat tolerant ground cover that is low maintenance and spreads on it's own.I am surprised you have a water hog like the St. Augustine in such a hot climate.