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  2. Setaria sphacelata - Wikipedia

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    Setaria sphacelata is a tall African grass, also known as South African pigeon grass [2] and African bristlegrass. [3] It is native to tropical and subtropical Africa, and is extensively cultivated globally as a pasture grass and for cut fodder. [2] [4] This is a rhizomatous perennial grass producing flattened, hairless, blue-green stems up to ...

  3. Agrostis gigantea - Wikipedia

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    Agrostis gigantea, known by its common names black bent [2] and redtop, is a perennial grass of the Agrostis genus. It is native to Europe, but in the cooler areas of North America was widely used as a pasture grass until the 1940s. Although it has largely been replaced by soybeans and more palatable grasses, it still gets some use in poor soils.

  4. Category:Grasses - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the plants in the grasses category with native habitat information in the family Poaceae Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grass taxonomy . Further information: Grass

  5. Pasture - Wikipedia

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    The vegetation of tended pasture, forage, consists mainly of grasses, with an interspersion of legumes and other forbs (non-grass herbaceous plants). Pasture is typically grazed throughout the summer, in contrast to meadow which is ungrazed or used for grazing only after being mown to make hay for animal fodder. [2]

  6. Digitaria didactyla - Wikipedia

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    This species has long been used as a pasture grass for grazing livestock. Animals find it palatable. It is also planted as a lawn and used as golf course turf. [3] It is thought to be "one of the most popular lawn grasses in Queensland." [4] It may be used as other forms of groundcover. [3] It is very good for erosion control. [4]

  7. Urochloa - Wikipedia

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    This genus was described in 1812. It is similar to the genus Panicum, and some authors believe Panicum is ancestral to it. [12] A phylogenetic analysis concluded that species of the former genus Brachiaria formed a monophyletic group with those of Urochloa, along with the genera Eriochloa and Melinis, and that further molecular and morphological work is needed to establish clear relationships.

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  9. Leersia hexandra - Wikipedia

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    Leersia hexandra is a species of grass known by the common names southern cutgrass, clubhead cutgrass, and swamp rice grass. [3] It has a pantropical distribution. [ 4 ] It is also an introduced species in many regions, sometimes becoming invasive , and it is an agricultural weed of various crops, [ 3 ] especially rice . [ 5 ]