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vetiver grass erosion control

Vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides) is renowned for its exceptional ability to combat soil erosion, making it a sustainable and effective solution for erosion control in gardens, farmland, and landscape projects across New Zealand. With its strong, deep root system, vetiver grass forms a living barrier that stabilises slopes, banks, and disturbed soils even during heavy rainfall. Whether you’re a home gardener, a landowner managing rural terrain, or a landscaper seeking reliable groundcover, vetiver grass erosion control is the go-to method for securing vulnerable areas. Let's discover how vetiver works, where to use it, and why it stands out among popular erosion control grasses.

Chrysopogon zizanioides (Vetiver)

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Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as Vetiver Grass or Khus Grass, grows as a clump with lush, dark green foliage and can reach 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide. The foliage is complemented with large flower plumes during summer. The roots of this plant can penetrate up to 4 m and for this reason, Chrysopogon zizanioides is commonly planted on banks and along water courses.

Chrysopogon zizanioides grass plants growing alongside a stream.
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    1.50 m
  • Spread:
    1.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wet, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Banks, Living areas, Ponds
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Riparian
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Why Choose Vetiver Grass for Erosion Control?

Chrysopogon zizanioides is unique among grasses – its roots grow vertically downward to depths of two to four metres, far deeper than most other species. This ‘living wall’ anchors the soil, reducing surface runoff and preventing gully formation. Vetiver grass is non-invasive and doesn’t spread in unwanted ways, so you get targeted protection without risking problems elsewhere. It's tolerant of extreme weather, thriving in drought and heavy rain, and resistant to pests and diseases commonly found in New Zealand. With its upright, bushy habit, vetiver provides year-round cover, both functional and attractive.

How Vetiver Grass Works

The science behind vetiver grass erosion control is simple yet powerful: the dense hedge formed by planted rows slows down water flow, trapping sediment and debris. Over time, the soil builds up behind the hedge, creating a gradual, reinforced slope and preventing erosion. Vetiver is ideal for sites such as:

Its low maintenance means you can plant, establish, and enjoy lasting protection with minimal intervention – perfect for busy gardeners and commercial property owners alike.

Comparing Erosion Control Grasses in New Zealand

While vetiver grass is a leading choice, New Zealand’s unique landscapes call for a variety of erosion control options. Complement your vetiver plantings with other proven groundcover species, such as Carex pumila (Blue Dune Sedge), which is superb for sand dune and coastal erosion. For larger-scale projects, native Cortaderia splendens (Toetoe) brings robust growth and eye-catching plumes to wind-swept slopes, while Poa colensoi is prized for its performance on alpine and rural sites. Ornamental options such as Ophiopogon Alba Variegata and Liriope 'Stripey White' (Variegated Liriope) offer stylish groundcover for shaded gardens and urban landscapes, providing both soil protection and eye appeal.

Planting and Caring for Vetiver Grass

Establishing vetiver grass for erosion control is straightforward. Plant in rows spaced roughly 20–30 centimetres apart along the contour of your slope or at the edge of trouble spots. Water deeply at planting, but once established, vetiver requires minimal input. It's best to mulch and keep newly planted vetiver weed-free until the hedge is thickening. Mowing is rarely necessary – simply trim back any unwanted foliage once every year to maintain tidy, vigorous growth.

Creating a Resilient, Attractive Landscape

Vetiver grass erosion control is not only practical – it’s eco-friendly, and brings year-round green beauty to your property. When combined with other reliable erosion control grasses such as Carex pumila (Blue Dune Sedge) and natives like Cortaderia splendens (Toetoe), you achieve resilient landscapes that are both functional and visually appealing. Explore our range and discover how vetiver grass and supporting species can transform your garden, farm, or restoration project for decades to come.


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