Microchloa Caffra, commonly known as Pincushion Grass, is a low-growing, tufted perennial grass native to southern Africa. Its unique pincushion-like seed heads and resilience in harsh conditions make it a notable species for grazing, erosion control, and landscaping. This grass is particularly valued for its adaptability to poor soils and its role in stabilising degraded land.
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Pincushion Grass is a durable and functional species, ideal for land rehabilitation, erosion control, and enhancing biodiversity in semi-arid ecosystems. Its unique appearance and ecological benefits make it a valuable choice for sustainable land management.