Rytidosperma racemosum or wallaby grass, is a species of grass found in New Zealand and southern and eastern Australia.
A widespread plant, it is found in many parts of Australia, apart from the most arid sites.
The specific epithet racemosa is derived from the Latin for bearing racemes.
[1] The grass may grow up to 0.6 m (2 ft 0 in) tall.
Two varieties are recognized:[2]