Barnyardgrass

Echinochloa crusgalli var. crusgalli

Poaceae


Description

Stout stems grow from a somewhat decumbent base. Leaf sheaths are glabrous and smooth with long, flat blades. The 2- to 5-inch-long panicle is usually erect but can be nodding. Racemes usually spread with maturity. The spikelets may have long awns; each floret is covered with short spines.

Barnyardgrass is an Annual, warm-season, introduced - 12 to 48 inches tall.

Poor grazing for livestock or wildlife, though the seeds furnish food for some ground birds.


Habitat

Grows mostly as a weed in moist, poorly drained and disturbed areas. Native to Eastern hemisphere.


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