Common Name(s): | Seep Muhly, Muhly,Seep |
Scientific Name: | Muhlenbergia reverchonii |
Family: | Poaceae |
Longevity: | Perennial |
Season: | Warm |
Origin: | Native |
Height: | 40 - 80 cm |
Flowers: | Aug - Nov |
Description: Mostly found in limestone prairies growing in low-lying wet areas. The inflorescence can have a striking red appearance resembling Purple lovegrass. However, each spikelet contains a single, awned floret. It is of little value to most wildlife species and provides poor forage for cattle. |