Sabi Grass

Wollie | Bottle Brush Grass

(Antephora Pubescens)
Originates from Swartruggens in the North West Province of South Africa. It was selected from a commercial seed field of the “common” variety for a more uniform growth habit.

Packshot General

Establishment
• Establish: October/December or February/March
• Soil pH: 4.8-5.8 (KCl)
• Planting depth: <25mm
• Seeds are woolly – palletisation is essential
• The seed can be broadcasted or drilled

Utilization
• Strict rotational grazing is required due to its high palatability

Alternatively, it can be left during its growing season to be utilised during winter and early spring

Production potential
• A good utilisation potential compensates for the relative low production potential
• It is a low-cost grass for dry areas
• Achieves economic animal production at a semi extensive level
• ± 0.75t/ha per 100mm rain

WOLLIE
Originates from Swartruggens in the North West Province of South Africa. It was selected from a commercial seed field of the “common” variety for a more uniform growth habit.

subtropical grasses

Bottle Brush Grass
Bottle brush is a very palatable and excellent fodder grass that is widely adapted to most soil types and climates. It is heat and drought tolerant, growing in areas with a rainfall of 350 mm or higher. It is relatively easy to establish and is less sensitive to low soil fertility than other grasses, flourishing on sandy soils.

Specifications
Name Value
Seeding rate (uncoated) 3-5kg/ha
Seeding rate (Coated) 12-20kg/ha

Wollie | Bottle Brush Grass