Eulalia aurea is a grass (in the Poaceae family). It was first described as Andropogon aureum in 1804 by Bory de Saint-Vincent but was transferred to the ...
Description: Erect perennial to 1 m high with short rhizomes. Nodes often shortly bearded. Leaves with sheath glabrous; ligule 1–2 mm long, membranous, jagged ...
Native. Found in all mainland states in drier parts, although mainly in the subtropics and tropics. Also in tropical southern Africa and Réunion.
Jun 29, 2010 · Found in all mainland states in drier parts, although mainly in the subtropics and tropics. Also in tropical southern Africa and Réunion.
Eulalia aurea (Bory) Kunth ; Status: Native ; Description: Perennial. Culms 50–150 cm high, ascending from a tuft or geniculately decumbent and mat-forming. Leaf ...
Eulalia aurea (Bory) Kunth ... Rhizomatous, tufted perennial, grass-like or herb, 0.4-1.5 m high. Fl. green/brown, Jan to Oct. White or red sand, clay, limestone, ...
Eulalia aurea (Bory) Kunth. species. Accepted. Name authority: APC. Sugar Grass. Overview; Gallery; Names; Classification; Charts; Literature; Data Partners ...
Perennial. Culms 50–150 cm high, ascending from a tuft or geniculately decumbent and mat-forming. Leaf laminas 3–6 mm wide, glabrous, acuminate to a filiform ...
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Eulalia Aurea is a great addition to any fresh or dried arrangement. There are 10-15 stems in a bunch. The bunches are approximately 25-30′′ tall.
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Eulalia Aurea is dried and bleached. It is a great addition to any fresh or dried arrangement. Generous grower's bunch of 10-15 stems.