Bothriochloa pertusa
(Indian bluegrass)
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FAMILY |
Poaceae |
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Species |
Bothriochloa pertusa |
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Common name(s) |
Indian bluegrass |
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Flower colour; life form |
Grass, weakly tufted, often rooting at nodes |
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Distinguishing features |
Leaves often have a ginger-like smell when crushed. Ligule membraneous, fringed. Obvious pit in lower glume. Inflorescence of usually 3-8 subdigitate racemes, awns bent. |

