Widespread perennial, palatable and plentiful tufted native grass with bluish foliage, turning reddish with maturity. Distinct aromatic smell when crushed. Common in low lying woodlands, edge of creeks and drier floodplains. Fire & drought tolerant, palatable to cattle, horses, livestock and native ruminants. Tolerates heavy grazing and weed competitive. Establishes readily as revegetation, erosion control species to restore disturbed land. Grows on both sandy loam/clay fertile soils and acidic infertile soils. Flowers & fruits all months. 0.5-1.5M

  • Screening, Accent & Filler 

  • Bird & Butterfly Attracting

  • Fragrant Flowers

  • Waterwise

  • Groundcover

Mark Myerscough

Mark Myerscough

Fagg, M. ANBG

Mark Myerscough

Fagg, M. ANBG

NT Government