Английская Википедия:Hyparrhenia filipendula
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Hyparrhenia filipendula is a species of perennial bunchgrass commonly known as Tambookie grass, fine thatching grass, and fine hood grass. It grows to a height of Шаблон:Convert.[1]
Distribution
Hyparrhenia filipendula has a widespread native distribution, in semiarid Africa, Papuasia and Australia. It has been introduced into Sri Lanka, parts of Southeast Asia and Indonesia.[2][3] It is an important component of acacia savannas with Шаблон:Convert of annual precipitation in East Africa, which includes the wetter parts of the Serengeti ecosystem. It is commonly found in grasslands in combination with Themeda triandra[4] and Hyparrhenia dissoluta.[5]
Uses
Hyparrhenia filipendula is a fodder plant for wild and domestic grazers, but it is not well adapted to heavy grazing.[1] In mixed grasslands with T. tiandra, it produces 6.8 grams of dry matter and 0.56 grams of protein per square meter per month per centimeter of rainfall.[4]
References
- Английская Википедия
- Andropogoneae
- Bunchgrasses of Africa
- Bunchgrasses of Asia
- Poales of Australia
- Flora of West Tropical Africa
- Flora of West-Central Tropical Africa
- Flora of Northeast Tropical Africa
- Flora of East Tropical Africa
- Flora of South Tropical Africa
- Flora of Southern Africa
- Flora of the Western Indian Ocean
- Flora of China
- Flora of Papuasia
- Flora of Australia
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