Braamfontein Spruit Ecological Corridor

Tassle Three-awn

Aristida congesta congesta

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Description - from Wikipedia

Aristida congesta (tassel three-awn, Afrikaans: Aapstertsteekgras) is a species of grass native to all provinces of South Africa as well as Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, and Mozambique. The SANBI Red List classifies it as "safe."
SANBI mentions two subspecies:
Aristida congesta Roem. & Schult. subsp. congesta
Aristida congesta Roem. & Schult. subsp. barbicollis (Trin. & Rupr.) De Winter

It is a thick perennial tussock that grows 10–75 cm high. The leaves can be flat or folded. The plumes are 3–20 cm long. The spikelets have uneven husks. The upper portion is the widest, at 6.5–10 mm. It can be found on deciduous woodland on rocky slopes and weathered areas.

Grazing

It has little value for grazing except when young:


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Species Characteristics

Aspect

Semi-shade Semi-shade
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Succession

Pioneer species Pioneer species
Flowering Period
  • Green
  • Yellow
No flowering data available

Nursery availability

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