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Astrebla pectinata

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Astrebla pectinata
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Astrebla pectinata, commonly known as barley Mitchell grass, is a herb of the family Poaceae from the order Poales.[1]

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Description

Astrebla pectinata grows to 1 metre (3+12 ft). The flowers are pollinated by wind and are hermaphrodites, having both male and female organs.

Distribution and habitat

It mostly prefers moist soil and also can grow in partial shade.[2] The species is considered to be the most balanced and economically important herbage in the semiarid areas of eastern Australia. It is a warm-season perennial grass. It is palatable to livestock even when it is dry.[1][3]

Ecology

It is palatable to livestock even when it is dry.[3]

References

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