Braamfontein Spruit Ecological Corridor

Thatching Grass

Hyparrhenia hirta

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Description - from Wikipedia

Hyparrhenia hirta is a species of grass known by the common names common thatching grass and Coolatai grass. It is native to much of Africa and Eurasia, and it is known on other continents as an introduced species. In eastern Australia it is a tenacious noxious weed. In South Africa, where it is native, it is very common and one of the most widely used thatching grasses. It is also used for grazing livestock and weaving mats and baskets.
This is a perennial grass forming clumps 30 centimetres to one metre tall with tough, dense bases sprouting from rhizomes. The inflorescence atop the wiry stem is a panicle of hairy spikelets with bent awns up to 3.5 centimetres long. The grass can grow in a variety of habitat types, in dry conditions, heavy, rocky, eroded soils, and disturbed areas.

References
External links

Jepson Manual Treatment
USDA Plants Profile
Grass Manual Treatment
"Hyparrhenia hirta". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture.

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Species Characteristics

Wildlife supported

Butterflies Butterflies
Grazers/browsers Grazers/browsers

Tolerances & suitability

Drought-resistant Drought-resistant

Social features

Attractive Attractive
Useful Useful

Habitats

Rocky habitat Rocky habitat

Aspect

Semi-shade Semi-shade
Sun Sun

Plant types

Succession

Pioneer species Pioneer species
Flowering Period
  • Green
  • White
  • Yellow
Sep Oct Nov Dec

Nursery availability

In stock
Abrus Horticulture
SEED / 20g - R72.00
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