Eragrostis Curvula is a grass species that is commonly found in the grasslands of Argentina, Uruguay, and other parts of South America. The plant is also known by a variety of other common names, including weeping love grass, curly leafed lovegrass, and African lovegrass. These names all refer to the distinctive, drooping leaves of the plant, which give it a weeping appearance. Other synonyms for Eragrostis Curvula include Eragrostis atrovirens, Eragrostis chloromelas, and Eragrostis subfalciformis. Despite the many different names for this grass species, it remains an important part of the grasslands ecosystem, providing food and shelter for a range of animals.