Pages

Monday, August 5, 2019

August 5, 2019

Location: Melbourne, Hundred Acre Hollows

This is Melinis repens
Commonly known as Natal Grass
It is native to South Africa
But here it's in the Category 1 Invasive class.

Its light, fluffy seeds easily blow in the wind
Which helps with its propagation.
Natal grass then spreads quite quickly
Displacing native vegetation

Sources: UF | IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants - Melinis repens

Photo and text © 2018 Dee Fairbanks Simpson

No comments:

Post a Comment

Because some jerkface has been spamming my comments I have made them moderated. This means I have to approve and publish any comments you leave for me. Your comments will not appear right away, but please don't post multiple times, I will moderate as soon as I receive notification that you have commented. Sorry for the inconvenience.