Hi Steph, Nil panicus, it is just blady grass, flowering, which it does not do all that often, so it's an unfamiliar sight. Native, but inclined to be a bit invasive in areas where the tree canopy is removed, and once it moves in most other things get crowded out. I've managed to control it a bit on our place with occasional defoliation (mower, whipper-snipper, animals, whatever works for you), which works better than fire (which it loves, plus it burns like a bomb). Wombats dig up the roots in dry times for tucker, but that doesn't seem to set it back much.
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