Looking at grass: Grasslands

in grass •  6 years ago 

I've often mentioned that the area where I live is described as a grassland and while it often looks uniformly green in summer, a closer look shows hundreds of different types of grass. Although I've focused a lot on the wildflowers in the area, the grasses are just as varied and interesting. The grasses are the "glue" that holds everything together: their roots hold the soil together, preventing it all from washing away and providing shade for many smaller plants to survive the harsh sun.

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Grasses in grasslands also have a range of interesting flower forms. The grass above flowers early in the season and still looks quite sparse because this picture was taken at the beginning of spring and it was one of the first grasses to re-establish after the fire in winter. Grasses such as these also have underground rootstocks that enable them to regenerate early in the season, before there is much rain.

This area is described as Sourveld, meaning that the grasses are not palatable to large grazing mammals and livestock. This is a good thing because large grazing mammals would trample and destroy the fragile ecosystem in a very short time. In the past, these rocky areas were home to small buck species and animals such as hares that survived without doing too much damage to their surroundings.

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How are the spring allergies?

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They can be bad but I actually have more problems with the pine tree nearby and plants like jasmine. I removed the jasmine that was growing next to my bedroom window and the pine is next on my hit list. I don't have any qualms about taking it out, they are considered alien invader species in my country

Yeah pine give off a ton of pollen. Though certain types of grass really attack me during spring. Magnolia trees knock me out too.

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Oh. That means this will not be good for grazing animals to feed on

A whole lot to see if you just take the time :-)

Exactly

Interestingly, the soil in the pasture with a lot of stones. But nevertheless the grass grows. This is probably due to the warm climate and high soil moisture, when good conditions for grass growth are created.

Here is nothing but stones. But it has been here for so long that plants exist that are capable of living in such an environment

This grass land is very useful and beneficial to small animals!

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I like to walk in the meadows!
In fact, you can see a lot of different plants!

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