Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

Torrey’s Melic Grass in Flower

Melica torreyana, seen here with its stamens and stigmas immodestly hanging out in the wind, is a native perennial bunchgrass, endemic to the Coast Ranges and Sierra foothills of California. This sweet little clumper can be found on a variety of soil types and shady locations and is known to serve as host plant for Skipper butterflies and Sphinx moths.

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