Chloris virgata, also known as Feather Finger Grass Feather Windmill Grass, is a hardy grass species is versatile and can grow in various habitats, including disturbed areas such as roadsides and railroad tracks, and cultivated farmland. While it may be classified as a weed in certain areas, it is a great option for fodder grasses, and is known to be adaptable in different types of soil. With a maximum height of 1-2 ft, it forms tufts and may or may not spread via stolons. Its inflorescence consists of 4 to 20 finger-like branches up to 10 centimeters long, with each branch containing approximately 10 spikelets per centimeter. If you're looking to add variety to your garden or farm, consider Chloris virgata Feather Finger Grass for a hardy and adaptable addition.