Pennisetum cenchroides
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial grass species: Pennisetum cenchroides is the scientific name for a specific type of perennial grass. It is characterized by forming upright, dense clumps (tussocks) and producing burred seeds. It is noted for its agricultural use, particularly in regions like South Africa and Australia, where it is cultivated for animal pasture and forage.
Usage Notes
- This term is a formal botanical name (binomial nomenclature). It is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, and ecological contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
- When writing, the genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not. The entire name is typically italicized.
Examples
- The resilience of Pennisetum cenchroides makes it a valuable forage crop in arid regions.
- Farmers introduced Pennisetum cenchroides to improve the quality of their pastureland.
- A study compared the nutritional value of Pennisetum cenchroides with other forage grasses.
Advanced Usage
- Common Names: In non-scientific contexts, this species is often referred to by common names such as buffel grass, African foxtail grass, or simply foxtail. These names are region-specific.
- Ecological Impact: While valued for pasture, is also discussed in ecology as an invasive species in some regions outside its native range, where it can outcompete native vegetation.
Variants and Related Words
- Synonym: (This is a reclassified synonym; the grass is known by both names in scientific literature).
- Genus: (refers to the larger genus of grasses to which this species belongs).
- Forage (n): Plant material eaten by grazing livestock.
- Pasture (n): Land covered with grass suitable for grazing animals.
Synonyms
- Buffel grass
- African foxtail
- Foxtail grass (Note: "foxtail" can refer to other grass species, so context is important.)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Perennial: A plant that lives for more than two years.
- Tussock: A dense clump or tuft of grass.
- Bur / Burr: A seed or dry fruit with hooks or prickles that cling to animal fur or clothing for dispersal.
Noun
- erect tussock-forming perennial bur grass used particularly in South Africa and Australia for pasture and forage