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Teff (Amharic: ጤፍ), also known as Eragrostis tef, Williams lovegrass, [1] or annual bunch grass, [2] is an annual grass, a species of lovegrass native to Ethiopia, where it first originated in the Ethiopian Highlands. [3] [4] It is cultivated for its edible seeds, also known as teff. Teff was one of the earliest plants domesticated.
Eragrostis is the type genus of the tribe Eragrostideae. [14] [15] Formerly included [3] Many species now considered better suited to other genera, including Cladoraphis Coelachyrum Desmazeria Diplachne Ectrosia Festuca Harpachne Poa etc.
Eragrostis tef (teff) Eragrostis tef (Zuccagni) Trotter – N.E. & E. Tropical Africa, Arabian Peninsula; Eragrostis tenellula (Kunth) Steud. – Australia; Eragrostis tenuifolia (A.Rich.) Hochst. ex Steud. – Tropical & Subtrop. Old World; Eragrostis tephrosanthos Schult. – America; Eragrostis terecaulis Renvoize – Bolivia; Eragrostis ...
Eragrostis eriopoda, the woollybutt grass, is a species of love grass in the family Poaceae, native to most of Australia. [1] It is a major grass species of the mulga savanna . [ 2 ] In the same genus as teff , its seeds are edible, but very small.
Eragrostis amabilis is a bunchgrass, in the subfamily Chloridoideae of Poaceae, native to Africa and southern Asia. Synonymy includes: Eragrostis tenella Benth., ...
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Eragrostis ciliaris, the gophertail lovegrass, is a species of grass (family Poaceae). [2] It is native to the Old World Tropics; nearly all of Africa, Madagascar, other Indian Ocean islands, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines and a number of Pacific islands, and has been introduced to the New World Tropics and Subtropics, from the ...
Eragrostis echinochloidea, (English: African lovegrass; Afrikaans: Krummelgras, "crumb grass") is a species of grass native to South Africa (Limpopo. North West , and Northern Cape provinces). Listed as "safe" (LC) on the SANBI Red List, [ 1 ] the plant can also be found in Zimbabwe , Botswana , and Namibia .