Natural beauty with exceptional garden performance
Poa labillardierei Tussock Grass (often spelled Poa labillardieri) is a species of perennial grass Native to Australia. It is commonly known as tussock grass or blue tussock grass and is valued for its use in landscaping, erosion control, and native revegetation projects.
Key Characteristics:
- Growth Habit: A clumping, tufted perennial grass that forms dense tussocks.
- Height: Typically grows between 50 cm and 1.2 meters tall.
- Leaves: Fine-textured, bluish-green or green leaves, often arching.
- Flowers: Produces delicate seed heads on tall, slender stems, usually appearing in spring and summer.
- Drought Tolerance: Highly drought-tolerant once established.
- Soil Preference: Adaptable to a wide range of soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils.
- Uses: Ideal for landscaping, soil stabilization, and providing habitat for wildlife.
Uses in Landscaping & Ecology:
- Often used in native gardens and low-maintenance landscapes due to its drought tolerance and attractive foliage.
- Helps prevent soil erosion on slopes and disturbed areas.
- Provides habitat and food for insects, birds, and small mammals.
- Works well in rain gardens and bioswales for managing water runoff.
Create movement and texture all year round
Poa Tussock Grass usually grow as singular plants in clumps, tufts, hummocks, or bunches, rather than forming a sod or lawn. Grows approx. 1m high x 1m wide. Widely used mass planted, verge plantings, coastal gardens and in revegetation works. Grows very well under trees.
