Eragrostis barrelieri, also known as Barrelier's lovegrass, is a species of grass that is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa.
It is a perennial grass that can grow up to 70 cm in height, and has a tufted growth habit.
The leaves of Eragrostis barrelieri are narrow and can be up to 25 cm long, and the seedheads are open and branching, with small flowers that are green or purple in color.
Eragrostis barrelieri is sometimes used as a forage crop for livestock, particularly in arid regions where other forage options may be limited.
It is also used in some areas as an ornamental plant, and has been introduced to other parts of the world for this purpose.
Overall, Eragrostis barrelieri is a hardy and adaptable plant that is well-suited to dry, rocky habitats, and has a variety of different uses and applications.
It is often found growing in dry, rocky habitats such as hillsides and coastal areas.
Climate: Subtropical and tropical climates.