Scientific Name: Poa fawcettiae
Common Name: horny snowgrass
Family Classification (Clade): Monocots
Family: Poaceae
Form Description: Erect, tufted, rather rigid perennial grass with smooth stems and stiff, tightly folded bluish-green leaves with sharp tips.
Flowers: Flower heads are pyramid-shaped and up to 20cm long, and bear green or purplish spikelets.
Fruit: Caryopsis
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Habitat Notes
Sub-alpine areas in heath, grassland and open situations, usually over 1100m altitude, in the north-east and Central Highlands.
Frost Tolerance
Hardy
General Notes
Cut back in autumn to promote new growth. Bird attracting: attracts seed-eating birds. Provides cover for small lizards.
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Small seed, in tall, finely branched seed heads. As seed matures, seed heads change from green to light brown. Seed is released within 3-14 days of seed maturity. When the seed is ripe, it will fall when the seed heads are rubbed between your fingers. Cut stalks with secateurs to collect.
Seed Storage Life
Several years at room temp.
Seed Treatment Notes
May have 2-3 month after ripening period. Surface sow. Optimum temp 15-25°C. Water well. Suitable for direct seeding.
Cutting & Division Information
Propagates easily by division of large plants.