North America Non-native Plant

Woolly Fingergrass

Botanical name: Digitaria eriantha pentzii

USDA symbol: DIERP

Habit: grass

Native status: Not native but doesn't reproduce and persist in the wild

Synonyms: Digitaria decumbens Stent (DIDE3)  ⚘  Digitaria pentzii Stent (DIPE)  ⚘  Digitaria pentzii Stent var. stolonifera (Stapf) Henrard (DIPES2)   

Woolly Fingergrass: A Lesser-Known Grass with an Identity Question If you’ve stumbled across the name woolly fingergrass (Digitaria eriantha pentzii) in your gardening research, you might be scratching your head – and for good reason. This particular plant sits in a somewhat mysterious corner of the grass world, where botanical ...

Woolly Fingergrass: A Lesser-Known Grass with an Identity Question

If you’ve stumbled across the name woolly fingergrass (Digitaria eriantha pentzii) in your gardening research, you might be scratching your head – and for good reason. This particular plant sits in a somewhat mysterious corner of the grass world, where botanical names get complex and information becomes surprisingly scarce.

What Exactly Is Woolly Fingergrass?

Woolly fingergrass belongs to the vast family of true grasses (Poaceae), which means it’s related to everything from your lawn grass to prairie giants. As a subspecies of Digitaria eriantha, it’s part of the fingergrass genus – plants that get their name from their distinctive seed heads that spread out like fingers from a hand.

This grass has gone by several botanical names over the years, including Digitaria decumbens Stent and Digitaria pentzii Stent, which tells us that even botanists have had some difficulty pinning down exactly what to call it.

The Geographic Mystery

Here’s where things get tricky: the specific geographic distribution and native status of Digitaria eriantha pentzii isn’t clearly documented in readily available sources. This lack of clear information makes it challenging to determine where this grass naturally belongs and whether it might be appropriate for your garden.

Should You Plant Woolly Fingergrass?

Given the limited information available about this specific subspecies, including its:

  • Unknown native status and geographic range
  • Unclear invasive potential
  • Uncertain growing requirements
  • Undocumented wildlife and pollinator benefits

It’s difficult to make a strong recommendation either way. The lack of detailed information suggests this isn’t a commonly cultivated or well-studied plant in the gardening world.

A Better Approach: Choose Well-Documented Native Grasses

Rather than gambling on a plant with uncertain characteristics, consider these benefits of choosing well-documented native grasses for your landscape:

  • Clear information about growing requirements
  • Known wildlife and pollinator benefits
  • Predictable growth habits and mature size
  • Local adaptation and climate resilience
  • No risk of unintended invasive behavior

Making an Informed Choice

If you’re specifically interested in fingergrass species or similar ornamental grasses, your best bet is to:

  • Contact your local native plant society for recommendations
  • Consult with your county extension office
  • Visit native plant nurseries in your area
  • Research grasses that are definitively native to your region

The world of native grasses offers countless beautiful, beneficial, and well-documented options that can provide the aesthetic appeal and ecological benefits you’re looking for – without the uncertainty that comes with lesser-known subspecies like woolly fingergrass.

Sometimes in gardening, the most responsible choice is to say I don’t know enough about this plant to recommend it – and that’s exactly where we land with Digitaria eriantha pentzii. Your garden (and local ecosystem) will thank you for choosing plants with clear, positive track records instead.

Woolly Fingergrass

Classification

Group

Monocot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Liliopsida - Monocotyledons

Subclass

Commelinidae

Order

Cyperales

Family

Poaceae Barnhart - Grass family

Genus

Digitaria Haller - crabgrass

Species

Digitaria eriantha Steud. - digitgrass

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA