Description:
Also called Panic Veldt Grass. Originating from South Africa, a perrenial
grass forming a tussock to 60cm high, usually less.
Bright green soft narrow leaves about 10cm long.
Seed head with green or cream seeds in a spray 3 to 30 cm long. All but the
very youngest plants carry a seed head.
Dispersal:
Impact on Bushland:
An under-estimated and serious weed of gardens and bushland, because it is so
prolific and dominates the ground layer to the exclusion of every other plant
at that level. Thrives in sun or heavy shade, constantly bears seed. Invades undisturbed
areas by growing up through other ground covers and small shrubs.
Control:
Similar Species:
Weeping Meadow Grass (Microlaena stipoides), a native grass
Suggested Alternatives:
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