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Parramatta Grass, Rat's-tail Grass
(Weed)
Sporobolus africanus

Parramatta Grass is a perennial or biennial, tufted wiry grass that is strongly rooted in the soil and has long, thin, cylindrical seed heads. This species flowers throughout the year, however, mostly from October to June.

Native to South Africa this species is common in disturbed areas and grasslands. The seeds become sticky when damp and can adhere to machinery, animals and clothes, aiding dispersal.

Photos courtesy of Neil Tucker.

Plant form
Grass-like: tussock
Flowering season
Summer, Autumn
Flower colour
Green, Brown
Leaf colour
Both sides of the leaf are one colour
Leaf shape
Linear, Grass-like
Leaf edge
Entire