Plant Guide

Halls Panicum

Halls Panicum

Grass Family : ( Poaceae : Paniceae )

Latin Name : Panicum hallii var. hallii
Longevity : Perennial
Season : Warm
Origin : Native
Value : Wildlife – fair
Livestock – fair

Remarks :

Generally scattered to abundant on sandy to
calcareous clay soils throughout most of
Texas. At maturity the basal leaves will turn
yellow and curly, giving the appearance of
wood shavings. The leaves are hairless.
Provides fair grazing to livestock and some
seed production for upland birds.

 

Source: USDA-NRCS

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Halls Panicum


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