Johnson Grass is an erect, perennial, rhizomatous grass, to 3.5 m tall. It
is a principal weed of corn, cotton, and sugarcane, and a weed of many
crops throughout the world. Leaf-blades 20-90 cm long; 5-40 mm wide.
Leaf-blade margins scaberulous. Inflorescence is a panicle with branches
tipped by a raceme. Panicle are open lance-shaped or pyramidal, 10-55 cm long, 3-25 cm wide. Primary panicle branches are whorled at most nodes,
moderately divided. Racemes are 1.2-2.5 cm long, bearing few fertile
spikelets, bearing 1-5 fertile spikelets on each. Rhachis is fragile at
the nodes, ciliate on margins. Rhachis internodes filiform. Rhachis
internode tip transverse,
cupuliform. Spikelets occur in pairs. Fertile spikelets are stalkless, 1
in the cluster. Companion sterile spikelets pedicelled; 1 in the cluster.
Pedicels filiform; ciliate. Johnson Grass is native to eastern Europe, but
now naturalized throughout the world.
Identification credit: Prashant Awale
Photographed in Mumbai.
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