Pogonarthria squarrosa

Pogonarthria squarrosa, the sickle grass or cross grass, is a species of perennial grass that is native to tropical, East and southern Africa.[1] It is a hard and unpalatable pioneer grass with very low grazing value.[1]

Sickle grass
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P. squarrosa
Binomial name
Pogonarthria squarrosa
(Roem. & Schult.) Pilg.
Synonyms
  • Pogonarthria orthoclada Peter
    Pogonarthria menyharthii (Hack.) Hack.
    Pogonarthria hackelii Chiov.
    Pogonarthria falcata (Hack.) Rendle
    Poa squarrosa Licht.
    Melica festucoides Licht.
    Leptochloa marlothii Hack. ex Dyer
    Leptochloa falcata Hack.
    Eragrostis marlothii Hack.
    Diplachne menyharthii Hack.

References

  1. Quattrocchi, Umberto (2006). CRC world dictionary of grasses common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms, and etymology. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC/Taylor & Francis. p. 1828. ISBN 9781420003222.


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