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Setaria megaphylla

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Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

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Species

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Setaria

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Setaria dielsii, Setaria vulpiseta, Setaria leucopila, Setaria macrostachya, Setaria barbata

Setaria megaphylla, the broad-leaved bristle grass, big-leaf bristle grass, ribbon bristle grass, or bigleaf bristlegrass, is native to south-eastern Africa. It is also cultivated, and it has naturalized outside its native range, for example, in Florida in the United States.

It may be found in glades in forested areas and along rivers or streams. It can grow to more than 2 metres tall and has broad dark green leaves and hairy leaf sheaths. Many kinds of birds, such as finches and canaries, eat the seeds.

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Setaria megaphylla Wikipedia


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