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sand paspalum

Sand Paspalum

LATIN NAME
Paspalum setaceum var. stramineum

LONGEVITY
Perennial

SEASON
Warm

ORIGIN
Native

DETAILS:

  • Also known as, “Thin paspalum”.
  • Adapted to open grasslands and wooded sites in sandy and loamy textured soils.
  • Seedheads consist of 1-5 branches with round and flattened seeds that occur in two rows along the inflorescence branch.
  • The leaves are often hairy and branched.
  • Tolerant of shade
  • Reproduces by seeds, tillers, and rhizomes.
  • Provides only fair forage value to livestock and wildlife.
  • Quail will use the seed as a food source when this plant is available.

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