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Deergrass

Deergrass. Click here to view a detailed image.

Deergrass (Trichophorum cespitosum)

Deergrass grows in dense tufts, comprising almost solely of rounded stems. These stems lack any true leaves and end in a single flower spiklet which is egg-shaped and red-brown to yellowish in colour. Deergrass is characteristic of the drier ridges of raised bogs and mountainous blanket bogs where it can become widespread. It grows to 35 cm and endures grazing and trampling by sheep, cattle and deer as well as fire damage. It is widespread and locally abundant throughout Northern Ireland.

Click here to view distribution map. Click here to view a distribution map of the Deergrass in Northern Ireland.

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