tallgrasses
Tallgrasses are a diverse group of perennial grasses characterized by their height, typically exceeding one meter in stature, and their ability to thrive in various climatic conditions. They belong to the family Poaceae and are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions worldwide. These grasses play a crucial ecological role by providing habitat, food, and shelter for numerous wildlife species, including birds, mammals, and insects.
Tallgrasses are often associated with prairie ecosystems, particularly in North America, where species such as big
From an agricultural perspective, tallgrasses are valued for their use in forage production, erosion control, and
Tallgrasses exhibit various growth habits, including clumping and rhizomatous spread, which influence their management and restoration