Is this Green Panic grass?.

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I don't know what it looks like,but found a vacant block of land with this growing in it.Could someone identify it.If it is Panic,i will transplant some into my aviary.Thanks.
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No, its Johnson Grass.
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Thankyou.Is it any good for the birds?Looks good,but not too sure.Thanks.
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It is a good seeding grass especially for larger finches. As a plant it is very tough & seeds well but suckers up all over the place after a while and has a tendency to spread over time. Even a short piece cut off under the ground will persist. Best cut from the wild & feed the heads to the birds IMO.
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Nice patch of Johnstone grass.Alot of my birds prefer it at the milk stage.
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Thankyou,won't bother transplanting.Will just harvest from the paddock.Thanks.
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Or get half a 44gallon drum (or plastic equivalent) and plant some in.
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Ehrharta erecta seed heads.JPG
To find Panic (at least what we call it in Victoria)
It always grows in at least a part shaded area. You will find it is one of the only grasses that will grow under pine trees. Also it is common under growth of shrubs in suburban gardens and along fences.
If you want to grow it in an aviary you will need it under wire or it will be demolished.
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That's Panic Veldt grass an excellent green seed head to feed but far too soft to withstand life as an aviary plant. The subtropical panics (Green, Gatton, Guinea Grass, etc.) are far more resilient & better suited for aviary planting.
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Thankyou for that.One of the AFF members has kindly offered to post me some seeds of Guinea grass and one of the other panic grasses.Will get these up and going and transplant later.
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