California Threeawn
(Aristida californica)
California Threeawn (Aristida californica)
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Estimated Native Range
Summary
Aristida californica, commonly known as California Threeawn, is a perennial grass that can behave as an evergreen in milder climates or deciduous in areas with colder winters. It is native to arid deserts and open grasslands in the Southwestern USA and Northwestern Mexico. This grass typically reaches a height of 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 meters) and a width of 1 foot (0.3 meters). It has a fine texture with narrow leaves and distinctive three-pronged awns at the tips of its seeds, which can catch the light and add visual interest to the landscape.
California Threeawn is valued for its drought tolerance and ability to thrive in poor, well-drained soils, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and naturalized areas. It is often used in restoration projects, as it stabilizes soil and provides habitat for wildlife. In garden settings, it can serve as an accent plant or be massed for a meadow-like effect. While it prefers full sun and low water once established, it can tolerate a range of soil types, provided they are well-drained. Gardeners should be aware that the sharp awns can be a nuisance if the grass is planted along pathways or in areas with foot traffic.CC BY-SA 4.0
California Threeawn is valued for its drought tolerance and ability to thrive in poor, well-drained soils, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and naturalized areas. It is often used in restoration projects, as it stabilizes soil and provides habitat for wildlife. In garden settings, it can serve as an accent plant or be massed for a meadow-like effect. While it prefers full sun and low water once established, it can tolerate a range of soil types, provided they are well-drained. Gardeners should be aware that the sharp awns can be a nuisance if the grass is planted along pathways or in areas with foot traffic.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Grass
- Height: 2-3 feet
- Width: 0.667-1 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: N/A
- Flowering Season: Summer, Fall
- Leaf Retention: Deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Low
- Drainage: Fast
Common Uses
Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control, Fire Resistant, Low Maintenance
Natural Habitat
Native to arid deserts and open grasslands in the Southwestern USA and Northwestern Mexico
Other Names
Common Names: Mojave Threeawn
Scientific Names: , Aristida californica, Aristida californica var. californica, Aristida peninsularis, Aristida californica var. fugitiva, Aristida fugitiva,
GBIF Accepted Name: Aristida californica Thurb.