lovegrasses
Lovegrasses, belonging to the genus Eragrostis, are a diverse group of grasses found worldwide. These plants are characterized by their delicate, often airy inflorescences, which give them their common name. Many species are native to arid and semi-arid regions, where they are adapted to tolerate drought conditions. Lovegrasses can vary significantly in size and habit, ranging from low-growing perennial turf grasses to taller, more robust species. Their leaves are typically linear and can be flat or rolled. The seed heads are often a prominent feature, appearing as open panicles that can be feathery or more compact depending on the species.
Several species of Eragrostis have been introduced to new regions and have become naturalized, sometimes with