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Setaria sphacelata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

Scientific name
  
Setaria sphacelata

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Setaria

Rank
  
Species

Setaria sphacelata Setaria sphacelata

Similar
  
Setaria, Chloris gayana, Digitaria eriantha, Megathyrsus maximus, Chloris

Setaria sphacelata is a tall African grass, also known as South African pigeon grass and African bristlegrass. It is native to tropical and subtropical Africa, and is extensively cultivated globally as a pasture grass and for cut fodder. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass producing flattened, hairless, blue-green stems up to 2 m tall. The inflorescence is a dense, narrow panicle of bristly, orange-tinged spikelets up to 25 cm long.

In Africa, Setaria sphacelata seed heads are an important food source for several bird species, including the long-tailed widowbird.

Setaria sphacelata Setaria sphacelata

Commercial cultivars have been developed for various climates and soil conditions. All cultivars are high in oxalate, making them generally unsuitable for horses. Recognised pests in cultivation include the buffel grass seed caterpillar (Mampava rhodoneura) and the fungus Pyricularia trisa.

Setaria sphacelata Setaria sphacelata Noosa39s Native Plants

Setaria sphacelata has become naturalised in many countries and is a significant environmental weed in three Australian states.


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References

Setaria sphacelata Wikipedia