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How to Grow and Care for Elephant frayreed

Elephant frayreed

Elephant frayreed is a striking perennial grass native to southern Africa's fynbos region. It towers up to 3 meters tall, displaying dense tufts of thin, arching leaves that impart a feathery appearance. Its large, branched inflorescences are notable, germinating mostly after fire events, which symbolize its adaptation to and role in its fire-prone ecosystem.

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Care LevelLow
LifespanPerennial
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Elephant frayreed is a statuesque, grass-like plant reaching up to 6 feet (about 1.8 meters) tall, capable of extending to 9 feet (approximately 2.7 meters) in its native habitat. Its upright stems gracefully arch, with a tendency to droop due to the dense cushions of finely textured, bright green foliage. The plant is sexually dimorphic, featuring distinct male and female flowers. The male's dark brown spikelets dangle along the stems, whereas the female flowers, positioned lower down, boast pink, hairy styles emerging from each brown spikelet. This species thrives in both full sun and partial shade, with a notable hardiness to 20°F (around -6.7°C).
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