Bunchgrass
Bunchgrass refers to a type of grass that grows in clumps or tufts, rather than spreading out across the ground. This growth pattern allows it to thrive in various environments, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Bunchgrasses are important for soil conservation, as their root systems help prevent erosion and improve soil structure.
Common examples of bunchgrass include species like Bluebunch Wheatgrass and Indian Ricegrass. These grasses provide essential habitat for wildlife and are often used in restoration projects to promote biodiversity. They are also valuable for grazing livestock, making them significant in agricultural practices.