Features
Perennial, late growing grass.
Species |
Perrenial |
Living space |
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Size |
30-60 cm |
Description
It forms loose tufts, and is of a more delicate, slender appearance than other meadow grasses. It is slightly creeping. The leaves are narrow, tapering to a point. The ligules are short (0.5 mm). The stem is slender, 30–60 cm high. The panicle is slender, loose and branched. The spikelets are few and egg shaped. They have one to five flowers. This grass is in flower from June to August. It can produce asexual seeds by means of apomixis and can also reproduce vegetatively.