Briza minor

Image: 1995 Saint Mary's College of California

Description

It is native to the Mediterranean Basin, and it is known elsewhere, including much of North America, as an introduced species. It is an annual grass producing narrow clumps of erect stems up to 50 centimeters tall.

Briza minor is a species of grass known by the common names lesser quaking-grass or Small quaking-grass.

Propagation instructions - seeds

When the plant first emerges after the first few rains do an initial removal of this plant by holding it at the base and removing the root ball, or by inserting a weed tool at the base and popping up the root ball. If you missed any, do a follow up removal if necessary after a few weeks.
Do a second session targeting annual grasses after the last rains in late October or November to ensure no additional grasses that come up go to seed.

Sources and references

Scientific name

Briza minor

Common name(s)

Small quaking grass

Genus

Briza