Kangaroo Grass is a clustered perennial grass that
is very variable in appearance and size, ranging from 0.3-1.5 m in
height. Plants from higher altitudes tend to be shorter and dark
purple, whereas, at lower altitudes, plants are often lighter colored
and flushed only with purple. The basal parts of the cluster are
usually compressed. The wedged-shaped, often pendant clusters of
spikelets are surrounded by leaf-like spathes or bracts that are brown
or reddish brown and are often flushed with mauve, purple or red. The
spikelets are also awned, that is, have long stiff bristle-like
projections. Kangaroo Grass is native to Africa, West Asia, India and
Australia. Flowering: October-July.
Identification credit: Siddarth Machado
Photographed in Sirsi, Karnataka.
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