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    Setaria megaphylla

    Setaria megaphylla
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    Setaria megaphylla, commonly known as Natal buffalo grass, broad-leaved bristle grass or in Afrikaans riffelblaarmannagras (wrinkle-leaved manna grass), is a perennial, tufted herb with broad leaves. It grows from a short rhizome, spreading by way of creeping stolons.

    This plant is often found in shade. Various forest habitats, but also low-lying grassland and moist areas such as along watercourses, all form part of its typical habitat.

    S. megaphylla serves well in stabilising disturbed land, also as a water purifier by absorbing excess nutrients (Lowrey and Wright, 1987; Van Oudtshoorn and Van Wyk, 1991; www.plantzafrica.com).

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