Description
Hyparrhenia hirta (also called Hairy Thatch Grass, among many other common names) is a perennial grass native to Africa. It has long, narrow leaves with hairy margins and grows in dense tufts. It is found in grasslands, woodlands, and savannas, and is often used for thatching, fodder, and erosion control.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Hyparrhenia hirta has small, yellow-green flowers that are arranged in a spike-like inflorescence. The seeds are small, dark brown, and oblong in shape. The seedlings are small and have a single, narrow leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Hyparrhenia hirta is a perennial grass that is native to Africa. It is usually propagated by seed, but can also be propagated by division. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate light frosts. It can be mowed to maintain its shape and size.