The native range of this species is S. DR Congo to S. Africa. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
The native range of this species is S. DR Congo to S. Africa. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
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How much sun does sporobolus heterolepis need?
CULTURAL & MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Sporobolis heterolepis prospers in full sun in dry rocky or average soil. Plants do not tolerate shading by taller plants but they do tolerate controlled burns and alkaline pH. Plants are happy in clay, loamy, rocky or gravelly soils, on slopes and in extreme drought.
What are the leaves of Sporobolus?
It grows in a clumping shape with deep green narrow leaves that arch downward. In July, Sporobolus heterolepis sends up numerous stalks with delicate, open panicles shooting up over the clump. In fall, foliage turns a beautiful coppery orange color, which later fades to cream.
Very similar to 36. S. subtilis in habit and inflorescence form, but lacks the 3-nerved lemma, the rhachilla extension and, in many specimens, the axillary ...
Sep 21, 2024 · Synonyms: Sporobolus andongensis Rendle Sporobolus baumianus Pilg. Sporobolus bianoensis De Wild. Sporobolus conrathii Chiov.
Feb 14, 2023 · Record details: ; Confirmer(s): ; Herbarium: PRE ; Habitat: Along path in degraded plain vegetation; deep sandy, black, muck soils ; Location: Mongu ...
Synonyms: Sporobolus andongensis Rendle Sporobolus baumianus Pilg. Sporobolus bianoensis De Wild. Sporobolus conrathii Chiov. Sporobolus macrothrix Pilg.
Members of the genus are usually called dropseeds or sacaton grasses. They are typical prairie and savanna plants, occurring in other types of open habitat in ...
Sporobolus welwitschii Rendle. Higher Classification. Monocotyledons. Family. POACEAE. Synonyms. Sporobolus baumianus Pilg., Sporobolus macrothrix Pilg.
Sporobolus welwitschii Rendle. , Cat. Afr. Pl. (Hiern) ii. 207. (1899). Contact us. External links to taxonomic opinions: WFO POWO. IPNI Life Sciences ...
Members of the genus are usually called dropseeds or sacaton grasses. They are typical prairie and savanna plants, occurring in other types of open habitat in ...