
Specimen collected in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, 03/2022(Backlit)
Lagurus ovatus
Scientific Name
Lagurus ovatus
FAMILY
poaceae
LIFESPAN
annual
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Bunny-tail grass
ORDER
poales
BLOSSOM COLOR
white
PHYLLOTAXIS
whorled
Lagurus ovatus, commonly known as hare’s-tail grass or bunny-tail grass, is an annual species native to the Mediterranean region and western Europe. It is instantly recognizable by its soft, oval, velvety flower heads that resemble tiny animal tails—an appearance that inspired its colloquial names across many languages. Unlike most wild grasses, Lagurus ovatus produces these dense, silky inflorescences that persist long after flowering, turning pale and fluffy as they mature. Its ability to thrive in dry, sandy coastal soils makes it a characteristic plant of dunes and seaside landscapes, where its distinctive seed heads sway like small, living ornaments in the wind.
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Detail of specimen collected in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, 03/2022(Backlit)