Digitaria porrecta, commonly known as finger panic grass, is a species of perennial grass (Poaceae).
Description
Digitaria porrecta grows up to tall and has linear leaves that range from in length. Its ligules are 2–3 mm long and its racemes are up to 30 cm long. ==Distribution==
The species is listed as rare by the Nature Conservation Act 1992. As for most plants in this area, threats to Digitaria porrecta include loss of habitat from bushfires and urban expansion, trampling from grazing livestock, and invasive grasses such as Chloris gayana (Rhodes grass) and Urochloa panicoides (liverseed grass). ==See also==