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Torpedo Grass-Click for more info
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Non-Native to USA!
Torpedograss
is a perennial grass native to Australia. It can form dense colonies
from extensive, creeping rhizomes in shallow water or moist soils and
can grow to 3 feet in height. Leaves are flat or folded, up to 5 inches
long and about 1/2 inch wide or less. Flowers at the tips of the stems,
on open branches up to 5 inches long.
Submerged
portions of all aquatic plants provide habitats for many micro and
macro invertebrates. These invertebrates in turn are used as food by
fish and other wildlife species (e.g. amphibians, reptiles, ducks,
etc.). After aquatic plants die, their decomposition by bacteria and
fungi provides food (called "detritus") for many aquatic invertebrates.
Torpedograss is grazed by muskrats, nutria, rabbits, and other rodents
but since it is non-native it should not be spread.
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