Cochin Grass is a perennial grass arising from a short
stout rhizome. Stems (stems) are robust, up to 3 m tall, 1-2 cm in diameter.
Leaf sheaths are hairless, ears often present. Leaves are linear, up to 1 m
long, 1.5 cm wide, rough, base gradually narrowed, tip threadlike.
Ligules are 2-5 mm. Flowers are borne in very large, lax, compound panicles
grayish green, up to 60 cm or more, nodes bearded, branches numerous, drooping.
Spatheoles are 1-2 cm; racemes 1-1.7 cm.
Stalkless spikelets are narrowly elliptic-oblong, 4-4.5 x 0.8-1 mm. Lower
glume flat or shallowly
concave, usually slightly transversely wrinkled, sharply 2-keeled
throughout, keels narrowly winged, wings 0.1 mm wide or less, obscurely
3-veined between keels; upper lemma awned; awn 0.8–1 cm. Stalked
spikelets are 3.5-4 mm.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Hamdard University Herbal garden, New Delhi.
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