Anthephora pubescens

Borselletjie grass

Growth Form

Tufted

Perenniality

Perennial

Ornamental

Average

Erosion Control

Average

Grazing

Good

Anthephora Pubescens, commonly known as Borselletjie Grass, is a hardy perennial grass native to arid and semi-arid regions. Characterised by its dense, woolly seed heads that resemble a bottlebrush, this grass is valued for its excellent forage quality, drought tolerance, and soil stabilisation properties. It is highly palatable, making it a popular choice in pasture systems, and it establishes well in sandy or low-nutrient soils, ideal for sustainable grazing and land restoration.

Key Features:

  • Drought-Tolerant: Adapted to dry climates, Bottlebrush grass requires minimal water, thriving in arid and semi-arid environments.
  • Excellent Forage Quality: Highly palatable for livestock, providing nutritious grazing throughout the growing season.
  • Soil Erosion Control: Its dense root system effectively stabilises soil, making it useful for erosion control on sandy or degraded land.
  • Quick Establishment: Rapid growth and spread allow for quick ground cover, helping to suppress weeds and protect soil.
  • Ornamental Seed Heads: Recognised for its unique bottlebrush-like seed heads, adding aesthetic appeal to landscapes and natural settings.

 

Borselletjie grass is a practical, low-maintenance option for anyone looking to improve forage quality, stabilise soil, and add an ornamental touch to dry landscapes. Its resilience and versatility make it a valuable asset for sustainable land management and pasture improvement projects.