Ochthochloa compressa is a species of grass that is native to Asia, particularly to regions such as China, Japan, and Korea.
It is often found growing in open habitats such as grasslands, meadows, and disturbed areas like roadsides and abandoned fields.
In some parts of its native range, Ochthochloa compressa is used as a forage crop for livestock, particularly in rural areas where grazing is common.
Climate: Sunlight, desert plant, grass family.
It is a perennial grass that can grow up to 60 cm in height, and has a mat-forming growth habit.
The leaves of Ochthochloa compressa are narrow and pointed, and the seedheads are cylindrical and spike-like, with small flowers that are green or purple in color.
It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various conditions such as fever, headaches, and digestive disorders.
Overall, Ochthochloa compressa is a hardy and adaptable plant that can grow in a variety of different habitats, although it is not particularly well-known or widely cultivated outside of its native range.