J. Burtt-Davy
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The grass-velds of Johannesburg suburbs: the Houghton Estate
A study that was done over 100 years ago (!). Grasses were identified within a twenty-acre block on the Houghton Estate. The reason being that 'dairying is such an important industry around Johannesburg', and 'the sources of food supply available for dairy cows are worth careful study'. How times in the Johannesburg suburbs have changed! But it provides us a useful list of grasses that existed in this area over a hundred years ago. NOTE: Not copied from the species list was Cynodon incompletus, which was listed as 'Adventive' to the area (not native).Source:
Agricultural Journal of the Union of South Africa
Volume 4, Issue 19: Volume 4, Issue 19
Jan 1916
Linked species
The following 17 species were imported from this document.
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C3 Cockatoo Grass
Alloteropsis semialata eckloniana
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Sixweeks Three-awn
Aristida adscensionis
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Curly Leaved Three-awn
Aristida aequiglumis
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Citronella Grass
Cymbopogon nardus
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Digitgrass
Digitaria eriantha
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Wire Grass
Elionurus muticus
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Narrow Heart Love Grass
Eragrostis chalcantha
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Caterpillar Grass
Harpochloa falx
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Common Russet Grass
Loudetia simplex
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Boat Grass
Monocymbium ceresiiforme
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Natal Buffalo Grass
Panicum natalense
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African Bristlegrass
Setaria sphacelata
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Kangaroo Grass
Themeda triandra
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Spiked Crinkleawn
Trachypogon spicatus
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Tristachya rehmannii
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Quinine Grass
Urelytrum agropyroides
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Red-topped Signal Grass
Urochloa serrata