Scientific name Sporobolus virginicus Rank Species | ||
Similar Sporobolus, Grasses, Sarcocornia quinqueflora, Sesuvium portulacastrum, Paspalum vaginatum |
Pre emergence herbicide screening for transplanted sporobolus virginicus plugs
Sporobolus virginicus, known by numerous common names including seashore dropseed, marine couch, sand couch, salt couch grass, saltwater couch, coastal rat-tail grass, and nioaka, is a species of grass with a wide distribution.
Contents
- Pre emergence herbicide screening for transplanted sporobolus virginicus plugs
- Description
- Taxonomy
- Distribution and habitat
- References

Description

It is a spreading perennial tussock grass from 10 to 50 centimetres in height. Its flowers are green or purple. It reproduces asexually by use of both stolons and rhizomes.
Taxonomy

It was originally published by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, under the name Agrostis virginicus. It was transferred into Sporobolus by Karl Sigismund Kunth in 1829. It has a great many synonyms.
Distribution and habitat

It grows in Australia, New Zealand, many Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, Africa, India, China and Indonesia. It is widespread in Australia, occurring in every state, although in New South Wales it is considered naturalised.


