Grass
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length: 40-100 cm
Shape: oblong or paramidal
Fruit: A robust perennial, 2-3.5 m tall, with stems to about 14 mm diameter. loosely to densely tufted, shortly rhizomatous, erect or geniculately ascending, rooting at the lower nodes. Leaves glabrous to hairy Leaf blades linear to narrowly lanceolate. Panicle open, with secondary branches well developed and flexuous. Spikelets oblong, blunt or acute , rounded on the back. Anthers green. A taller and stronger plant than Tanzania
Remarks: grass -
length: 6 cm
Shape: linear-triangular
Fruit: Perennial with a semi-erect growth habit, spreading by rooting from lower culm nodes. broad, dark green, both abaxial andadaxial surfaces densely covered with short hairs
Remarks: grass -
A leafy upright perennial tussock grass, usually less than 1.0 m tall, to 2 m when in flower. Leaves to >2.5 cm wide, shiny and brittle, even when mature; leaf margins scabrous; leaf hairiness varies with provenance. Seed borne in a simple panicle to 26 cm long comprising up to 20 racemes, the lower ones to 14 cm long. Spikelets about 3 mm long and 2 mm wide. 250,000-450,000 seeds/kg.
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Fruit: Semi indeterminate plant, good growth even in less nutrient soil, suitable for easy drain areas and in drought condition. Not suitable to grow in flood condition
Remarks: grass -
length: 0.5-4.5 cm
Fruit: A robust, erect to semi-erect, short-lived perennial herb or sub-shrub growing to 1.2 m (rarely to 1.5 m). Leaves and young stems glabrous to densely pilose, or with scattered bristles. Leaves trifoliolate with lanceolate leaflets, Flowers yellow to orange, with standard 4-8 mm x 3-5 mm; borne in clusters on a capitate spike . Seeds varying from yellow to red to brown to almost black) in single-seeded pods
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tall: 1.5-2.5 g
Shape: oblong or pyramidal
Fruit: A robust perennial, loosely to densely tufted, shortly rhizomatous, erect or geniculately ascending, rooting at the lower nodes. Leaves glabrous to hairy
Remarks: grass