Tussock
A tussock is a tuft or clump of vegetation, typically grasses, that grows as a compact, upright tuft of leaves. Tussocks are produced when perennial grasses or other herbaceous plants spread slowly by tillers or short rhizomes and form a dense crown that stands above the surrounding vegetation. This growth habit often yields a raised, mound-like clump with a relatively bare center in older tussocks.
In natural ecosystems, tussocks shape microhabitats and influence soil moisture and nutrient cycling. They can protect
Humans use tussock-forming grasses in horticulture and land restoration. Ornamental tussocks are valued for their architectural
Overall, tussocks describe a growth form rather than a single species, reflecting how clonal expansion and