Rytidosperma geniculatum - Kneed Wallaby Grass
Rytidosperma geniculatum, commonly known as Kneed Wallaby Grass, is a perennial native grass found across regions including Victoria, New South Wales, SA and Tasmania. It typically grows to around 0.3 to 0.7 meters in height. The species is recognized for its slender stems and nodding seed heads that appear in late spring to early summer, making it well-suited to temperate climates and a variety of soil types.
Rytidosperma geniculatum, commonly known as Kneed Wallaby Grass, is a perennial native grass found across regions including Victoria, New South Wales, SA and Tasmania. It typically grows to around 0.3 to 0.7 meters in height. The species is recognized for its slender stems and nodding seed heads that appear in late spring to early summer, making it well-suited to temperate climates and a variety of soil types.
Rytidosperma geniculatum, commonly known as Kneed Wallaby Grass, is a perennial native grass found across regions including Victoria, New South Wales, SA and Tasmania. It typically grows to around 0.3 to 0.7 meters in height. The species is recognized for its slender stems and nodding seed heads that appear in late spring to early summer, making it well-suited to temperate climates and a variety of soil types.