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Nassella leucotricha

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

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Species

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Nassella

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Nassella hyalina, Nassella, Sporobolus compositus, Hopia, Bothriochloa saccharoides

Nassella leucotricha is a species of grass known by the common names Texas wintergrass, Texas needlegrass, and Texas tussockgrass. It is native to the south-central United States (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi) and much of Mexico (from Tamaulipas and Baja California south to Chiapas).

Nassella leucotricha Nassella leucotricha

Description

Nassella leucotricha Needlegrass NASSELLA LEUCOTRICHA

Nassella leucotricha is species is a perennial bunchgrass with stems up to 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) tall. There are two types of flowers, opening flowers and cleistogamous (non-opening) flowers that self-pollinate and are sometimes tucked away in the leaf sheaths.

Nassella leucotricha Texas Wintergrass Nassella leucotricha

The fruit has a sharp tip and a twisted awn up to 9 centimeters (3.6 inches) long. This fruit can damage the mouths of livestock and can get caught in wool and eyes.

Nassella leucotricha Nassella leucotricha

The grass provides a good forage for animals when it is green, but the animals should be removed from the area as the seeds develop on the plants and replaced when the seeds fall to the ground.

Nassella leucotricha Plants Profile for Nassella leucotricha Texas wintergrass

This grass is known as a weed outside its native region. In Australia it is an invasive species that is injurious to livestock.

Nassella leucotricha Texas Wintergrass Nassella leucotricha

References

Nassella leucotricha Wikipedia