Common name: Wild kulthi
It is palatable to the animals. It produces abundant leafy growth and seeds, and shows good regeneration from self sown seeds. It is a productive type of fodder containing 15-16% protein at flowering stage.
Wild kulthi is fairly common in the grass lands of peninsular India and thrives in the semi arid regions in the summer
It is palatable to the animals. It produces abundant leafy growth and seeds, and shows good regeneration from self sown seeds. It is a productive type of fodder containing 15-16% protein at flowering stage.