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Preferred Scientific Name Chloris barbata Sw. Preferred Common Name purpletop chloris. ... purple top Rhodes grass. purple-top chloris. purpletop Rhodes grass. purple-top Rhodes grass ... (Rajan et al., 1981) and tobacco in the Philippines (Pancho and Obien, 1983) and Thailand (Suwanarak et al., 1986). It occurs infrequently in coconut ...
19 cze 2023 · Chloris barbata can be recognized by a combination of characteristics, such as its loosely appressed spikes, three flowers, three-awned spikelet that is often purple, almost entire lemmas with subequal awns and the inflated truncate lemmas of the imperfect florets.
Commonly referred to as "guinea grass " or "giant guinea grass". Short (S) type: tussock, mostly <1.5 m in flower; perennials, 0.5‒1.5 (‒1.8) m tall, stems to about 5 mm diameter. Leaf blades glabrous to hairy, to 1.4 cm wide. Panicle 18‒20 cm long and 15‒18 cm wide, spikelets 2.5‒3.5 mm long; 1.5 million seeds per kg.
Scientific name: Macroptilium atropurpureum; English name: Siratro/ Purple bush-bean; Local name: Siratro; Annual or perennial: Perennial; Grass, sedge or broadleaf: Broadleaf; Siratro is a perennial climbing leguminous plant with a deep, thick taproot used as legume foliage.
19 cze 2023 · Chloris barbata is a very variable weedy grass. It is a particularly aggressive invader of bare areas and disturbed sites, and it has the potential to out-compete native vegetation in these habitats.
Purpletop is a perennial bunchgrass native to Eastern North America. Scientifically known as Tridens flavus, it grows 3-5′ tall in full sun and medium to dry soils. Important to wildlife, it is a hostplant for several butterfly caterpillars and is good forage for livestock.
Chloris barbata (syn. Chloris inflata), the swollen fingergrass or purpletop chloris, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae. [2] .