Aristida adscensionis

Aristida adscensionis (Teen Kanta) Aristida adscensionis is a species of grass. It grows easily in disturbed and waste areas and has potential to become a weed. This annual bunchgrass is quite variable in appearance, its size and shape determined largely by environmental conditions. It grows in a tuft to heights between 5 and 80 centimeters.

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Apluda mutica

Apluda mutica (Tachula) Mauritian Grass is a rambling perennial grass, with culms up to about 3 m long, This is considered to be a fairly good fodder grass and is readily eaten by cattle when young. It is very common in the plains and at low elevation in the Himalayas. In hedges and bushy places

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Alloteropsis ciimicina

Alloteropsis ciimicina (Summer Grass) It is an annual grass with tufted and slender culms, about 2 ft. tall. Leaves are ovate-lanceshaped, broadly cordate at the base. Awn small stout from the top of spikelet. The grass grown conditions in Dry slopes. Leaves, grains eaten by birds and rodents are the parts that is eaten by

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Acrachne racemosa

Acrachne racemosa (Jaura) Tufted annual grass with culms up to 75 cm high. Leaves 7–20 cm long, soft. The plant is used for purifying blood and in piles. The straw is excellent fodder for cattle and is said to improve by keeping. The grass grown in Dry slopes . Whole Parts of the grass that

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