Fingerhutia africana

Fingerhutia africana

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Common Names

Thimble Grass (english)Vingerhoedgras (afrikaans)

Taxonomy

Family POACEAE
Genus Fingerhutia
Species africana
SA Plant Number
Basionym Fingerhutia africana

Description

Fingerhutia africana is a hardy, delicate-looking tufted grass with quite sparse thin leaves. The flowering stems are held well above the tuft and carry attractive, dense heads of cream-coloured seeds from September to May.

It is pretty planted in amongst flowering plants to add texture and movement or as an element of a grassland garden. The seeds heads also look pretty in a vase. A useful grass for stabilising soil in eroded areas.

Plant in well-drained or gravelly soil. As with all grasses, to keep it healthy, it should be cut back once a year and raked to remove the thatch.

Size: Flowering stem up to 90cm

Seeds

Lifestyle Seeds may have stock of Fingerhutia africana seeds.

Uses

Landscaping: Stabilises soil in disturbed areas. Good addition to a flowering meadow. Adds movement and texture to the garden, 

Distribution

Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northwest Province, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Northern Cape

Natural Habitat Grassland and dry, open Woodland

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