Status:
valid
Authors:
Gilg ex Diels & E.Pritz.
Source:
wcs
Year:
1904
Citation Micro:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 35: 91 (1904)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000459421
Common Names
- Lepidobolus deserti
- Desert Lepidobolus
- Desert Lepidobolus Orchid
Description
Lepidobolus deserti (also called 'Desert Lepidobolus', among many other common names) is a species of plant in the family Poaceae. It is a tufted grass, usually growing up to 30 cm tall. It is native to South America, where it is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. It is found in grasslands, as well as in disturbed habitats such as roadsides and secondary forests.
Uses & Benefits
Lepidobolus deserti is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in herbal medicine to treat various ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Lepidobolus deserti is small and yellow. The seed is small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Lepidobolus deserti is a perennial grass native to Australia. It is a low-growing grass with a clumping habit and can reach up to 40 cm in height. It prefers full sun and well-drained soils. Propagation is best done by seed, which should be sown in spring or early summer. The seed should be lightly covered with soil and kept moist until germination occurs. Once established, it can be propagated by division.
Where to Find Lepidobolus deserti
Lepidobolus deserti is native to the tropical regions of South America, particularly in Colombia and Ecuador.
Lepidobolus deserti FAQ
What is the scientific name of Lepidobolus deserti?
Lepidobolus deserti
What is the common name of Lepidobolus deserti?
Desert grass
What is the natural range of Lepidobolus deserti?
North America
Species in the Lepidobolus genus
Species in the Restionaceae family
Alexgeorgea ganopoda,
Alexgeorgea nitens,
Alexgeorgea subterranea,
Anarthria gracilis,
Anarthria humilis,
Anarthria laevis,
Anarthria polyphylla,
Anarthria prolifera,
Anarthria scabra,
Anthochortus capensis,
Anthochortus crinalis,
Anthochortus ecklonii,
Anthochortus graminifolius,
Anthochortus insignis,
Anthochortus laxiflorus,
Anthochortus singularis,
Aphelia brizula,
Aphelia cyperoides,
Aphelia drummondii,
Aphelia gracilis,
Aphelia nutans,
Aphelia pumilio,
Apodasmia brownii,
Apodasmia chilensis,
Apodasmia similis,
Apodasmia ceramophila,
Askidiosperma alboaristatum,
Askidiosperma alticola,
Askidiosperma andreaeanum,
Askidiosperma capitatum,
Askidiosperma chartaceum,
Askidiosperma delicatulum,
Askidiosperma esterhuyseniae,
Askidiosperma insigne,
Askidiosperma longiflorum,
Askidiosperma nitidum,
Askidiosperma paniculatum,
Askidiosperma rugosum,
Askidiosperma alticolum,
Baloskion australe,
Baloskion fimbriatum,
Baloskion gracile,
Baloskion longipes,
Baloskion pallens,
Baloskion stenocoleum,
Baloskion tenuiculme,
Baloskion tetraphyllum,
Calorophus elongatus,
Calorophus erostris,
Cannomois aristata,