Themeda triandra

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Themeda triandra
Themeda triandra - kangaroo grass.jpg
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T. triandra
Binomial name
Themeda triandra
Synonyms

Triandra australis (R.Br.) Stapf [1]

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Themeda triandra is a perennial grass widespread in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Pacific. In Australia it is commonly known as kangaroo grass. In eastern and South Africa it is known as red grass and red oat grass, rooigras in Afrikaans.

Distribution

Themeda triandra is found across Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific region. Within Australia it has a widespread distribution, being found in all of the states and territories.[2] It grows predominantly in grassland and open woodland communities. Within Australia is a significant species in temperate grasslands in Australia, a habitat considered to be endangered or threatened in various parts of the country.[2]

Habit

The species has a tufted habit and can reach up to 1.5 metres tall and half a metre across. It flowers in summer, producing large red-brown spikelets on branched stems. The leaves are between 10 and 50 centimetres long, and 2-5 millimetres wide.[2]

Uses

The young growth is palatable to stock.[3][4] T. triandra seed has been used as a famine food in Africa.[5] It also serves as a food source for several avian species, including the long-tailed widowbird. It is also occasionally used as an ornamental plant.[2]

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Australian National Botanic Garden. Themeda triandra.
  3. Burbidge, N. T. Australian Grasses. Angus and Robertson Publishers. 1966.
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