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Setaria palmifolia (J.Koenig) Stapf   (redirected from: Chaetochloa palmifolia Hitchc. & Chase)
Family: Poaceae
[Chaetochloa palmifolia Hitchc. & Chase, moreChamaeraphis palmifolia Kuntze, Panicum neurodes Schult., Panicum palmifolium Willd. ex Poir., Panicum plicatum Lam.]
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Japan Flora: Large, tufted, strigose-hirsute perennial 80-200 cm. high; leaf­blades oblanceolate or lanceolate, plicate, 30-60 cm. long, 3-7 cm. wide, scabrous, hirsute or nearly glabrous, sessile or gradu­ally narrowed to a petiolelike base; ligules very short, long bristly-hairy; sheaths and sheath-margins long bristly-hairy; panicles 20-40 cm. long, somewhat nodding at maturity; branches rather spikelike, nearly simple or short-branched, the branchlets partly ending in a short bristle; spikelets ovate, green, about 3 mm. long, abruptly acuminate; first glume 2/5-1/2 as long as the spikelet, the second slightly shorter than the spikelet, 7-nerved, ovate; sterile lemma largest, 5-nerved, acuminate; floret nearly as long as the sterile lemma, trans­versely finely rugose, lustrous, mucronate.  Aug.-Nov.

Kyu­shu (s. distr.). Tropical Asia, including the Ryukyus and Formosa

Setaria palmifolia
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