Species
Spartina x townsendii
Common Name(s)
Spartina
Authority
Spartina x townsendii H.Grives et J.Groves
Family
Poaceae
Flora Category
Vascular - Exotic
Structural Class
Grasses
Habitat
Aquatic: Emergent. Saline.
Features
Stiff perennial grass 10-50cm tall, with fleshy rhizomes forming dense clumps or swards. Leaf blade 5-35cm x4-10mm, flat or inrolled, hairless and narrowed to fine hard tip. Culm erect, 3-8mm diam. near base incl. closely ensheathing leaves. Inflorescence 8-30cm, erect, seed always aborted.
Similar Taxa
Can be separated from S. alterniflora by the smaller culm (3-8 mm). and from S. anglica by its generally smaller size, (10-50 cm) and aborted pollen and seed (S. anglica is 50-100 cm tall and has viable seed).
Year Naturalised
1924
Origin
England
Reason for Introduction
Agricultural
Control Techniques
Perennial
Life Cycle and Dispersal
Perennial. Does not set seed, reproduces entirely by rhizomes. S. xtownsendii is sterile and does not set seed. Dispersed by livestock, propellers, nets etc dislodge rhizome fragments, tidal and current movement, intentional planting. Can survive long-tem at sea, moves long distances.
Tolerances
Can tolerate extreme saline conditions.
This page last updated on 30 Jul 2014