Sir,

I will keep a watch on its inflorescence and post pictures of mature
inflorescence.

Thank you once again.

Regards,

surajit


On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 10:55 PM, manoj chandran <[email protected]> wrote:

> The dense inflorescence and hairy stems suggests it is Setaria poiretiana.
> However, wait for some more time for the whole inflorescence to mature and
> post the close up of mature spikelets and inflorescence. Definitely not
> S.palmifolia whose general appearance of the population itself is different.
>
> On Monday, October 8, 2012 11:45:14 PM UTC+5:30, surajitkoley wrote:
>>
>> Sir,
>>
>> This is a very common grass growing along roadside, edge of ditches and
>> waste places. I was waiting for its inflorescence and found a few today.
>>
>> Species : *Setaria palmifolia* (J.Koenig) Stapf  ?
>> Habit & Habitat : roadside, edge of ditches, waste places, shady places,
>> height 2.5 feet, but can grow more; leaf avg. 19 cm or more x 4 cm, stem
>> all over hairy
>> Date : 8/10/12, 8.45 a.m.
>> Place : Hooghly
>>
>> Thank you & Regards,
>>
>> surajit
>>
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