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cocksfoot dactylis glomerata

Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata, also known as Cat Grass or Orchard Grass, is a highly valued perennial grass in New Zealand gardens, farms, and landscaping projects. With its distinctive tufted appearance and adaptability, cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata is prized for its robust growth, versatility, and resilience in a range of soil and climate conditions. Whether you’re a farmer seeking reliable pasture or a gardener seeking structure and movement in your borders, this classic grass has a well-earned reputation for both ornamental and practical uses.

Dactylis glomerata (Cat Grass)

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Cat Grass

Dactylis glomerata, commonly known as Cat Grass or Catnip Grass, is a popular grass that is loved by cats. It features flowing, green foliage held as a dense clump and typically grows to 40 cm tall and 60 cm wide. Dactylis glomerata is commonly planted alongside water features such as ponds and streams, mass planted either as a groundcover or on a bank, included in borders, used in rock gardens, or maintained in a container. A mass planting gives an outstanding display and is one of the best ways to showcase this plant.

Dactylis glomerata plant with a cat.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    40 cm
  • Spread:
    60 cm
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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What Is Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata?

Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata is a clump-forming grass native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, but it thrives throughout New Zealand. Recognised for its blue-green, arching blade-like leaves and characteristic seed heads which resemble a cock’s foot, it grows up to one metre tall and forms dense tussocks, making it suitable for year-round ground cover. Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata has excellent drought tolerance, adapts to a variety of soils, and is one of the most productive and palatable grasses for grazing animals.

Uses for Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata in New Zealand

Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata is best known as a high-performing pasture grass. Its deep root system and ability to regenerate quickly after grazing or mowing mean it performs well in both rotational grazing and conservation situations. This grass provides quality forage for livestock and can help build resilient, biodiverse grass swards.

Beyond farmland, landscapers and home gardeners use cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata for erosion control, meadow planting, wildlife habitat, and as an elegant architectural element in garden beds. Its fine texture contrasts beautifully with broad-leafed perennials or other ornamental grasses like Schoenus concinnus or Festuca coxii (Blue Fescue).

Growing and Caring for Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata

Plant cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata in full sun to part shade and provide moderately fertile, well-drained soil for optimal growth. Autumn or early spring is an ideal time for sowing. While this grass withstands dry spells and poor soils, it flourishes with good management. Avoid waterlogging and over-fertilising, as cocksfoot can be sensitive to excess nitrogen. Regularly cutting back or lightly grazing will keep plants lush and encourage tillering. It’s also a low-allergen grass, making it suitable for family gardens and urban greenspaces.

Companion Planting and Alternatives

Enhance your grass combinations by pairing cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata with other New Zealand-tough grasses and strappy foliage. Mix with Schoenus concinnus, a fine-textured native, or blue-toned Festuca coxii (Blue Fescue) for unique contrasts. For added visual interest or to diversify your low-maintenance borders, consider rain garden options like Scirpus americanus or evergreen accents such as Liriope 'Stripey White' (Variegated Liriope) and Liriope 'Amethyst'.

Why Choose Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata?

Cocksfoot Dactylis glomerata is a time-tested choice for sustainable pasture, robust landscaping, and naturalistic planting styles in New Zealand. Easy to establish, low in maintenance, and resilient in challenging conditions, it’s a trusted performer for gardeners and land managers alike. Explore our range of grasses for more inspiration on creating resilient, beautiful landscapes.


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