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- rhizomes. Its culms are 30–60 centimetres (12–24 in) long. Culm-internodes scaberulous with leaf-sheaths are tubular with one of their length being closed....
- Its culms are 20–60 centimetres (7.9–23.6 in) long. Culm-internodes scaberulous with leaf-sheaths are scabrous and tubular with one of their length being...
- millimetres (0.12–0.24 in) and are stiff with adaxial bottom that is also scaberulous. Its ligule is cylindrical and is 1–4 millimetres (0.039–0.157 in) long...
- are 45–100 centimetres (18–39 in) long. Leaf-sheaths are tubular and scaberulous while its eciliate membrane is 0.5–1 millimetre (0.020–0.039 in) long...
- one end with its surface being glabrous. The leaf-blades surface is scaberulous and rough with its size being are 5–20 centimetres (2.0–7.9 in) long...
- 7 in) long and 2–5 millimetres (0.079–0.197 in) broad. They also have scaberulous, hairy, and smooth surface which is ribbed a swell. The panicle is elliptic...
- carries 10–30 fertile spikelets. Spikelets are solitary, and carry both scaberulous pedicelles and 4-7 (sometimes 12) fertile florets. It also have a 1–1...
- and width of around 1.2 metres (3.9 ft). The erect, smooth culms are scaberulous or hispid with a length of 15 to 70 millimetres (0.59 to 2.76 in) and...
- centimetres (0.39–0.79 in) wide. The main panicle branches are appressed with scaberulous and dominant axis. It spikelets are elliptic, solitary and are 8–11 millimetres...
- leaf-blades are flat, 0.8–2.7 millimetres (0.031–0.106 in) wide and have a scaberulous surface. The membrane is truncate just like the leaf-sheaths but is eciliated...