Hyparrhenia
Hyparrhenia filipendula
- Native to:
- Angola, Australia, Botswana, Burkina, Burundi, Cameroon, Caprivi Strip, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Congo, DR Congo, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, New Guinea, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan-South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Taxonomy
- Division:
- Magnoliophyta | - Flowering plants
- Family:
- Poaceae
- Genus:
- Hyparrhenia
- Species:
- Hyparrhenia filipendula
- USDA Symbol:
- HYFI3
Growth Characteristics
- Growth Habit:
- Graminoid
- Height:
- 200 cm
- Light Requirements:
- Full Sun
- Drought Tolerance:
- High
- Bloom Months:
- aug,sep,oct,nov
- Bloom Colors:
- brown, purple
Garden & Ecology Notes
- Wildlife Value:
- birds, small mammals
- Deer Resistant:
- Yes
- Fall Color:
- tan, brown
- Fire Ecology:
- Fire adapted — tolerates or benefits from fire
- Fire Notes:
- Resprouts vigorously from the root crown following fire; typical of African savanna grasses adapted to frequent burning.
Soil Requirements
- Soil Type:
- well-drained, sandy loam soil
- pH:
- 5.5 - 7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Drainage:
- excellent drainage required
- Moisture:
- dry to moderate
- Notes:
- commonly found in savanna and grassland regions
Propagation & Germination
- Stratification:
- None required
- Germination Time:
- 7–21 days
- Notes:
- Seeds germinate readily with warmth and moisture; light may improve germination rates.
The above propagation data sourced from Claude AI