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Mexican feathergrass (Agfact P7.6.60)

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Series: Agfact P7.6.60  Edition: First edition  Last updated: 01 Feb 2005

Mexican feather grass is a highly adaptable grass species. It is capable of surviving in extremely variable climates and soil types, and is able to tolerate prolonged periods of drought, suggesting it could be more invasive than its relative serrated tussock.

This Agfact contains information on its:

  • origin
  • distribution
  • appearance
  • propagation and
  • control.

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