What is Deschampsia?
Deschampsia is a type of wild plant in the grass family Poecea. Also known as sewn hair grass, there are up to 40 recognized types of deschampsia . While hair grass thrives in wetlands, it can also survive in a dry climate with enough water. Types Deschampsia are permanent grasses that occur in a wide range of environment around the world. They have native species in most areas, hair grass is also used as an ornamental plant in the gardens because they tend to stay green throughout the year. Slim hair grass can be found for most of North America, Chile and Argentina. As a permanent herb and a loving plant, lean hair grass grows in a wide range of habitats, including forest openings, forests and grassland. In addition. Elongata is often referred to indicator species, marking features or properties in a particular environment. For example, in Oregon there are lean hair grass introduces Douglas-Fir forests.
Another popular species in the family deschampsia is the species of northern lights. Northern lights are strange because their leaves are growing in cold weather. This plant can add height and depth to the gardens and is low maintenance, which only requires normal amounts of water and partial shade. Grass hair grows in clusters to approximately 2 to 3 feet (0.6 to 1 m) with a width of 1 foot (0.3 m). As a race in the cold season, they grow preferably in spring in spring before temperatures exceed 75 ° F (24 ° C).
There is even a plant of Deschampsia in Antarctica. Deschampsia Antarctica or Antarctic Hair Grass is one of the two flowering plants from Antarctica. Since 2010, warming in the increlection region has been significantly between Antarctic hair grass. It was found south of 55 ° latitude.
Due to its durable properties, use for fillings and reconstruction projectsItem certain types of hair grass. For example, Deschampsia cespitosa is very resistant to salt, making it an ideal plant in projects in brackish waters. It is also used in reclamation projects in areas with high altitude such as mines, slopes and meadows with high height. The use of d.