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Paspalum scrobiculatum (koda, varuka, varuku, etc.) is a millet locally grown as food grain. Some species, such as bahiagrass (P. notatum) and P. nicorae, are ...
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Paspalum is a genus of plants in the grass family. The group is widespread across much of Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Commonly known as paspalum, bahiagrasses, crowngrasses or dallis grasses, many of the species are tall perennial... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Paspalum
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Paspalum; L.
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Poales
Tribe: Paspaleae

A warm-season perennial grass that produces rhizomes and spreads rapidly by stolons. It is highly salt tolerant, tolerant to wet soils, and prolonged cloudy ...
Paspalum grass, otherwise known as saltgrass, thrives in a salt-tolerant, warm weathered area. This is why it's often found in more coastal regions.
Paspalum is the most versatile species of warm season turfgrass available. Tolerant of a wide range of mowing heights, paspalum performs well on golf courses ...
Leaves are flat, erect to floppy, up to 10 inches long and about ˝ inch wide or less. Depending on the variety, color is yellowish-green or light to dark green, ...
Paspalum floridanum Michx., Florida paspalum, is a native warm-season (C4) perennial bunch grass. It is tall, ranging in height from 3 to 6 feet and spreads.
Dec 20, 2013 · Paspalum notatum is a sod-forming, deep-rooted, warm-season perennial grass. ... The individual short rhizomes of P. notatum are tough, stout, and ...
Paspalum vaginatum is a species of grass known by many names, including seashore paspalum, biscuit grass, saltwater couch, silt grass, and swamp couch.
Paspalum repens is an aquatic grass native to Florida. It is frequently found submersed or floating, growing in the mud or shallow waters of rivers, ponds, ...
Paspalum vaginatum (seashore Paspalum) is a perennial grass (family Poaceae) that can grow to approximately 20 inches tall and is found in the Sonoran Desert ...