Rytidosperma setaceum
(Bristly Wallaby-Grass)
| Planting Group or Form | Grass |
|---|---|
| Height | 30 - 60cm |
| Width | 30 - 40cm |
| Aspect | Full sun to part shade |
| Soil | Dry to moist well drained soils |
| Flower | Green or purplish Oct - Jan |
| Attracts | Habitat plant for birds and caterpillars |
Slender upright tufted perennial grass with leaves 1mm thick, and dense silvery flowerheads.
Grow with other grasses in native lawns or when underplanting trees and shrubs. Likely the most common member of this genus in Victoria.