Rytidosperma eriantum
Hill Wallaby-grass
Erect, densely tufted perennial.
Additional information
- SynonymAustrodanthonia eriantha, Danthonia eriantha
- FamilyPoaceae
- StoreyLower storey
- Sizeto 20 cm x 30 cm, stems to 70 cm high
- Plant groupingGrasses, Rushes & Sedges
- LeavesSoftly hairy inrolled leaf to 25 cm x less than 1 mm.
- Flower colourGreenish
- Flowering timeOctober to December
- FlowersDense to loose oval flowerhead 2-7 cm long, 4-8 florets in 4-15 spikelets. Lower bract broad to 4 mm, 2 rows of hairs above basal tuft, upper dense, long; bristles on 2 lobes as long as base; central bristle to 15 mm.
- Bird attractingSeeds
- Butterfly attractingNo
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsDrier well drained soils of forests. Full sun, semi shade.
- Garden useUnderplanting of trees, mixed with other grasses and herbs. Tolerates light mowing.
- Commercially availableWholesale only - order in advance
- Conservation statusLimited distribution within the Shire.
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Photographer/s: 1, 2, 4 Marilyn Bull ©; 3 Peter Kinchington, Royal Botanic Gardens Board ©
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