Imperata cylindrica

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Description

Imperata cylindrica grass grows about 1 metre in height as clumps in seep areas and is wind pollinated. It spreads quickly in damp soil through a strong root (rhizome) system.
This is the host plant for two endemic butterfly species, Kedestes barberae bunta and Kedestes lenis lenis (see http://speciesstatus.sanbi.org/assessment/last-assessment/1197/). The caterpillars can eat only this plant and sew the blade together and protect them selves from the elements and predators inside the tubular cocoon. The Sword grass is found in open sandy areas and thrives in impoverished soils in Australia. Prefers a pH in the range 4.5 - 6, tolerating 4 - 7.5 and thrives after fire. It has multiple medicinal, edible and craft uses and is good for erosion control and stabilisation.

Propagation instructions - cuttings

Divide plant roots at any time of the year, but preferably in Autumn when then rain brings the plant into new growth.

Propagation instructions - seeds

Surface sow seeds, which germinate quickly. Prick out into individual containers and plant out when 10cm

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