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Cenchrus caudatus

Southern African and Arabian plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cenchrus caudatus, (or Pennisetum macrourum), commonly known as African feather grass, is a C4 perennial bunch grass native to tropical and southern Africa, extending to the Arabian Peninsula.[1]

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Description

Cenchrus caudatus is characterized by its feathery awns and robust growth form. It is a rhizomatous geophyte.[2]

Range

The species is indigenous to the tropical and southern regions of Africa, with its range extending to the Arabian Peninsula. It has been introduced to other regions, including Austria, California, the Canary Islands, Great Britain, Hawaii, New Zealand (North and South islands), St. Helena, Tasmania, and Texas.[1]

Habitat

The species prefers open, sunny locations and is tolerant of a variety of soil conditions. It can be found in open grasslands, woodlands, along rivers, and in areas disturbed by human activities, including waste spaces.[3]

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