Family : | Poaceae |
Longevity : | Perennial |
Origin : | Native |
Season : | Warm |
Halls Panicum curls at the edges of its hairless leaves when it matures or dries. It can be anywhere from six to twenty inches in height. Halls Panicum grows on sand or clay soils of the Edwards Plateau and the South Texas Plains. It flowers from April to November and forage value is fair for livestock and wildlife. |
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Curled Leaf | |
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Whole Plant |