Species Echinochloa crusgallii
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Echinochloa crusgallii.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Echinochloa:
Gk. echinos = hedgehog, hence prickly; chloe = grass; alluding to the bristly spines or hairs on the spikelets.
Etymology of crusgallii:
From the Latin ‘crus’ / ‘crus’ meaning ‘leg’; and the Latin ‘galli’ / ‘gallus’ meaning ‘cock’.
Scientific name:
Unknown
Common names:
Barnyard Millet
Synonym of:
Unknown
Stoloniferous annual to 1 m. Leaves lanceolate, ligule absent. Spikelets in panicles of short, 2--several-rowed racemes. Jan.--Apr. Marshes, seasonally damp places, SW, LB, SE (Eurasian weed).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Echinochloa crusgallii.