Green Sprangletop

Green Sprangletop (Leptochloa dubia)

Native perennial warm season bunch grass. Provides fair grazing for wildlife, good grazing for livestock. Grows 1-3' tall, stems with flat base and flat sheaths. The stems are wiry with slightly rough leaves. Large green sprangled panicle is composed of 5-12 spikes. Inflorescence is drooping and pale after maturity. The spikelets are overlapping on short pedicels and 4-8 flowered.

Adaptation: Green Sprangletop grows well on rocky sites as well as sandy soils and heavier soils. It is adapted throughout Texas, Southern New Mexico, Southeast Arizona, and Florida.

Uses: Good for grazing and erosion control, It is a popular grass among wildlife enthusiasts because of the size of the seed for food and density of forage for habitat. Excellent "nurse" crop for slower establishing perennials. A very palatable grass.

Growth Habit

Growth Height

Drought Tolerance

Cold Tolerance

Bunch

 1-3'

Good

Good

Min. Rainfall Requirements

Planting
Time

Planting
(Row)

Planting
(Broadcast)

Planting Depths

18"

 

1-1.5 lbs/acre PLS

3-4 lbs/acre PLS

1/2-3/4"

 

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