
Porcupine Needlegrass
hesperostipa spartea
Porcupine Needlegrass is a striking, native perennial bunchgrass found across the North American prairies. It earns its common name from its exceptionally long, stiff, needle-like seeds and awns that closely resemble porcupine quills. These unique structures are an evolutionary marvel, designed to physically drill the plant's seeds into the soil to ensure successful germination in harsh, dry environments. Beyond its fascinating mechanics, this grass plays a crucial ecological role by providing essential forage and habitat for prairie wildlife. Its deep, fibrous root system also aids in soil stabilization, carbon sequestration, and drought resilience, making it a foundational species of healthy tallgrass and mixed-grass prairie ecosystems.
生息地: Typically found thriving in dry to mesic tallgrass prairies, sandy open woods, and rocky slopes across North America.
外見
Porcupine Needlegrass typically grows in dense, erect clumps reaching heights of 60 to 120 centimeters. The stems are smooth and slender, supporting narrow, flat, or slightly rolled leaves that feel rough to the touch. The plant's most defining visual feature is its seed head: a narrow panicle containing long, sharply pointed seeds attached to prominent, twisted awns that can measure up to 10 to 20 centimeters in length. During the summer, these distinctive, needle-like awns turn a golden-brown hue and often twist tightly like corkscrews, arching out from the top of the grass clump.

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おもしろい事実
Indigenous peoples of North America historically used the long, stiff awns of this grass bundled together to make brushes and brooms.
The awns are so responsive to moisture that if you place a dry seed on a damp paper towel, you can actively watch it twist and coil before your eyes.
The needle-sharp seeds of Porcupine Needlegrass are strong enough to occasionally pierce the skin of grazing animals or get deeply tangled in livestock wool.
The plant's scientific specific epithet, 'spartea', is derived from a Latin word meaning 'broom', nodding directly to its historical human use.
特殊能力
Hygroscopic Seed Drilling
The long awns attached to the seeds twist and untwist in response to changes in environmental humidity, physically driving the sharp seed deep into the soil.
Drought Resilience
It possesses an extensive, deep root system that allows it to access water far below the surface, surviving prolonged periods of intense heat and low rainfall.
Fire Adaptation
The plant's growing points are located near or slightly below the soil surface, enabling it to quickly resprout and recover after typical seasonal prairie wildfires.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 60-120 cm
- 寿命
- 5-20 年
- 抱卵期間
- 14-30 日
食性と食事
As a plant, Porcupine Needlegrass produces its own energy through photosynthesis, absorbing water and nutrients directly from the soil.
主な食物
- Sunlight
- Water
- Soil Minerals
- Carbon Dioxide
生態系とのつながり
Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel
Ictidomys tridecemlineatus
Seeds and foliage are consumed by small prairie mammals.
American Bison
Bison bison
Provides early-season grazing forage for large ungulates.
Dakota Skipper
Hesperia dacotae
Serves as an essential host plant for the caterpillars of specific prairie butterflies.
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よくある質問
Porcupine Needlegrassを見分けるには?
Porcupine Needlegrassを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Porcupine Needlegrassの長さは何ですか?
60-120 cm
Porcupine Needlegrassの寿命は何ですか?
5-20 年
Porcupine Needlegrassは何を食べますか?
As a plant, Porcupine Needlegrass produces its own energy through photosynthesis, absorbing water and nutrients directly from the soil.
Porcupine Needlegrassは通常どこに生息していますか?
Typically found thriving in dry to mesic tallgrass prairies, sandy open woods, and rocky slopes across North America.
Porcupine Needlegrassの抱卵期間は何ですか?
14-30 日
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