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Hackelochloa granularis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Hackelochloa

Similar
  
Hackelochloa, Mnesithea, Coelorachis, Dinebra, Elionurus

Hackelochloa granularis, the pitscale grass, is a species of grass native to sub-Saharan Africa and temperate and tropical regions of Asia. It is naturalised to the southern United States, Mexico and South America.

Characteristics

Hackelochloa granularis is an annual plant. The stems grow to 5-100 cm in length and have bearded nodes. The leaf sheaths are loose with hairs growing from tubercles. The leaves are 2-5 cm in length and 4-12 mm wide with hairs on the surface and ciliate around the edges. The leaves range from straight to lance shaped.

References

Hackelochloa granularis Wikipedia