Scientific Name | Rytidosperma caespitosum |
Size and form | A low, dense and variable tussock grass 20-40cm high and 40cm wide. |
Flowers, leaves and fruit | A fluffy, panicle flower inflorescence occurs from September to December. Bracts surrounding florets are covered with hairs and bristles. Leaves are blue-green and hairy. |
Growing conditions | Suitable for moist, well-drained soils in a full-sun or part-shade position. |
Common Wallaby-grass
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