This is known locally as whiskey grass and is a long-naturalized exotic. A moderately tall plant (photo 5), in this situation (photo 1) it is straggling across a concrete path making the most of no competition for sun. The flowerheads are distinctive, and combine yellow and a rusty-pink colour to great effect. Having seen the flowers close-up (photos 2 & 3), it’s no surprise that they create a dramatic sight when late afternoon’s Summer sun passes through a mass of them on a roadside verge (photo 3 is a miniature taste of that). Photo 4 gives a more detailed view of stems & leaf nodes which have hints of red in them.
Describe how you intend to use these images and/or audio files and your request will be sent to the author for consideration.
Your request has been successfully submitted to the author for consideration.
806,569 sightings of 21,902 species from 13,706 contributors CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.