Creek Rat-Tail Grass is a perennial salt-tolerant
grass of dune-slacks, banks of salt-water creeks and saline flats. It
has short rhizome; stems erect or geniculately rising up, stout, 15-90
cm high, densely velvet-hairy below the inflorescence. Leaf-blades are
up to 30 cm long and 8 mm wide, involute or expanded at the base,
rigid, pungent, hairless or minutely hairy. Flowers are borne in
cylindrical panicles, protruding, 4.5-16 cm long, 4-8 mm wide.
Spikelets are oblong or obovate-oblong, 2-3 mm long; glumes
linear-oblong to lanceshaped-oblong, pointed or blunt, fringed with
hairs on the keel, the lower 1.5-2.5 mm long, the upper 2.6-3 mm long;
lemma 2.5-3 mm long, fringed with hairs on the keel. Creek Rat-Tail
Grass is native to NE Tropical Africa to NW India.
Identification credit: Avinash Bhagat
Photographed at Banni Grassland, Bhuj, Gujarat.
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