Amelichloa caudata

Family Poaceae

Species Profile

Species classification Naturalised [NSW's Noxious Weeds]
Common namesBroad-kernel Espartillo, Espartillo
SynonymsAchnatherum caudatum (Trin.) S.W.L.Jacobs & J.Everett; Jarava caudata (Trin.) PeƱail.; Stipa caudata Trin.
LongevityPerennial
Growth formGraminoid (grasses, sedges and rushes)
Seed dispersal morphologyAdhesive (burrs, sticky, awns, hairs etc.)
Maximum height (m)1
Capable of vegetative reproductionNo
Native rangeSouth America
Exotic range (Australia)NSW, VIC, TAS
Exotic range (other)Pacific Ocean Islands, Europe, North America
Habitat types (exotic)Agricultural land, Grassland, Roadsides, Disturbed areas, Forest, Riparian systems
Soil type (exotic)Information unavailable
Decade of introduction1950

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Climate scenario Australia ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA
Current climate 302220012303214
RCP 8.5 2050 302200012323216
RCP 8.5 2070 302200012283616

Maps of Habitat Suitability & Recorded Occurrences

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Current suitable habitat

2050 suitable habitat
(RCP 8.5)

2070 suitable habitat
(RCP 8.5)

Recorded occurrences
(Australia)

Recorded occurrences
(global)

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