Anthephora pubescens, with the common names bottle brush grass and wool grass, is a drought tolerant bunchgrass native to tropical and southern Africa.
[1] Common names in other languages include: Afrikaans: Borseltjiegras, Khoekhoe: uruǀgâab, Otjiherero: otjimbele, German: Ästiges Kruggras.
Synonyms and former names include: Anthephora abyssinica A.
ex A. Braun) This plant is cultivated especially for pasture rotation.
In addition, it often makes a high quality hay, and it is also used forage source.