kattabelly
Crowing
It clumps but it's really long and grows very tall, especially if left undisturbed for a few years. This time of year the old growth is dying back and sagging to the ground through a combination of rain and wind but at the height of summer the clumps are tall enough to hide adult large fowl if there's a load of them growing close together. Flower stems can easily reach shoulder height for a shortarse like me.Is cocksfoot grass somewhat like crabgrass, low to the ground and spreading out from a central point?
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If our girls ate crabgrass, we’d all be very happy. But they just seem to want the perennial rye.
I'm just guessing some of that is what Shad has, couldn't see clearly from his pics on my phone screen. The Latin name is Dactylis glomerata and stems being flat at the base is a key ID feature. The flowers branch out in a way that sometimes looks like the shape of a chicken's foot, once they start to ripen and set seed.
