Aristida adscensionis

Eenjarige Steekgras

Growth Form

Tufted

Perenniality

Annual

Erosion Control

Great

Grazing

Poor

Aristida Adscensionis, commonly known as Eenjarige Steekgras, is an annual grass native to arid and semi-arid regions. Known for its short life cycle, it germinates, grows, and sets seed rapidly—often within six weeks—making it ideal for quick soil coverage and erosion control in disturbed or degraded areas. This grass is hardy and well-adapted to nutrient-poor soils, providing ground cover and contributing to soil stabilisation in challenging environments.

Key Features:

  • Quick Life Cycle: Completes its growth cycle in a short period, providing fast ground cover in as little as six weeks.
  • Drought-Tolerant: Thrives in arid and semi-arid conditions, requiring minimal water to grow.
  • Soil Stabilisation: Effective in preventing soil erosion on bare or disturbed ground due to its quick establishment and fibrous root system.
  • Pioneer Species: Often one of the first plants to establish in disturbed soils, making it useful in land rehabilitation and soil restoration projects.
  • Low Maintenance: Grows easily in poor soils with minimal inputs, ideal for large-scale restoration projects.

 

Eenjarige Steekgras is a resilient, low-maintenance grass that serves as a valuable tool for soil stabilisation and rapid coverage in degraded areas, supporting the rehabilitation of disturbed lands in arid and semi-arid climates.