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Gopher Tail Love Grass

Eragrostis ciliaris (L.) R. Br.

Eragrostis ciliaris

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Eragrostis ciliaris, the gophertail lovegrass, is a species of grass (family Poaceae).[2] It is native to the Old World Tropics; nearly all of Africa, Madagascar, other Indian Ocean islands, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines and a number of Pacific islands, and has been introduced to the New World Tropics and Subtropics, from the southern United States to Argentina, the Caribbean, and other Pacific islands.[1] Its seeds are edible and nutritious, but quite small and difficult to harvest and handle, so it is usually regarded as a famine food.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Eragrostis ciliaris (L.) R.Br". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  2. ^ Duenas-Lopez, Manuel Angel (2018). "Eragrostis ciliaris (gophertail lovegrass)". Invasive Species Compendium. CAB International. doi:10.1079/ISC.110236.20203482895. S2CID 242347987. ... Common Names ... gophertail grass; lovegrass; woolly love grass
  3. ^ Fern, Ken (30 July 2021). "Useful Tropical Plants Eragrostis ciliaris". tropical.theferns.info. Tropical Plants Database. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
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Eragrostis ciliaris: Brief Summary

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Eragrostis ciliaris, the gophertail lovegrass, is a species of grass (family Poaceae). It is native to the Old World Tropics; nearly all of Africa, Madagascar, other Indian Ocean islands, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent, Myanmar, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines and a number of Pacific islands, and has been introduced to the New World Tropics and Subtropics, from the southern United States to Argentina, the Caribbean, and other Pacific islands. Its seeds are edible and nutritious, but quite small and difficult to harvest and handle, so it is usually regarded as a famine food.

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