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Cenchrus clandestinus is a rhizomatous grass with matted roots and a grass-like or herbaceous habit. The leaves are green, flattened or upwardly folded along the midrib, 10–150 mm (0.39–5.91 in) long, and 1–5 mm (0.039–0.197 in) wide.
Cenchrus is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Its species are native to many countries in Asia , Africa , Australia , the Americas , and various oceanic islands. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Pages in category "Cenchrus" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Cenchrus ciliaris; Cenchrus clandestinus; D. Cenchrus distichophyllus; E.
Cenchrus clandestinus; To scientific name of a plant: This is a redirect from a vernacular ("common") name to the scientific name of a plant (or group of plants).
The cortina around the fungi which gives name to the genus.. With around 2000 species, [1] Cortinarius is the biggest genus of fungi that form mushrooms.Apart from a few species such as C. caperatus, many even so-called edible species appear to have very similar species that are at least inedible if not poisonous, or otherwise may differ in edibility geographically.
Cenchrus was derived from Pennisetum and the two are grouped in a monophyletic clade. [13] Some species now in Pennisetum were once members of Cenchrus , and some have been moved back. A main morphological character used to distinguish them is the degree of fusion of the bristles in the inflorescence , but this is often unreliable.
The species is a pest of turf and pastures in some parts of its distribution range. The larvae feed on various grasses of the family Poaceae such as Cenchrus clandestinus, Cynodon dactylon, Echinochloa crus-galli, Ischaemum, Lolium perenne, Oryza sativa, Panicum, Paspalum dilatatum, Pennisetum, Sorghum and Zea mays, as well as on Acanthus ebracteatus in the Acanthaceae, Gomphrena globosa in ...
Cenchrus caudatus, (or Pennisetum macrourum), commonly known as African feather grass, is a C4 perennial bunch grass native to tropical and southern Africa, extending to the Arabian Peninsula. [ 1 ] Description