Hakonechloa macra

Hakonechloa macra

  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Hakonechloa macra
  • Flower name
    Hakonechloa macra
  • Scientific name
    Hakonechloa macra
  • Alias風知草, Hakonechloa macra
  • Place of originJapan
  • Place of flowering
  • Flowering seasonAugust, September, October

What is Hakonechloa macra

Japanese forest grass (sientific name: Hakonechloa macra) is a Japanese endemic species called "Uraha-gusa", a perennial grass of the gramineous family. It is the origin of the name that the leaves are turned back. From summer to autumn, the stalk is stalked out, and the panicles are stretched from the tip to have yellowish green spikelets.

Common name:Japanese forest grass, sientific name: Hakonechloa macra, plant height: 70 cm, Use: ornamental leaf plant.


  • Order
    Poales
  • Family
    Poaceae
  • Genus
    Hakonechloa
  • Species
    H. macra
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Spikelet inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Small ears
  • Leaf type
    lanceolate
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typeperennial grass
  • Flower colors
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height70.0 ~ 70.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower ~ cm

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