I don't think so VR1Ton,if you look at that pic it only grows to 30-40cm high,the seed is fluffy but the seed on Natal grass is free of fluff,segregated and each seed is around the size of canary seed.
If there is still some around,which i doubt,i will try to get a pic. Cheers Craig
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You are absolutely right Tiaris,i must find out what the one is that grows around here. CraigTiaris wrote:Just done google search & it does look more like natal than mollasses (same genus). Don't know if its the same as the one Poita is referring to though?
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I think this is what crocnshas is talking about. The birds loved it i got 2 shopping bags full. Sorry about the photos being on their side it wouldn't let me upload them vertically
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Yes about November/December just gone. It was really easy to collect too, just grab the stem just below the seeds and pull your hand up grasping the seeds as you go, you end up with a hand full of seeds and no stem
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Tiaris , the above pics are what I thought it was , like the velt grass. I have seen what redwing is referring to, I just thought it was a miniature version of the velt. the seed heads became more like flowers than seed heads.. pete