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Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv.

Green Bristle-Grass

Poaceae

Taxonomy

Classification

Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Poaceae (Grass family)
Genus: Setaria (Bristlegrass)

Synonyms

Setaria viridis
Panicum viride
Setaria italica subsp. viridis
Setariopsis viridis

Related species

Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv. - Green Bristle-Grass
Setaria verticillata (L.) P. Beauv. - Rough Bristle-Grass
Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. - Foxtail Bristle-Grass
Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult. - Yellow Bristle-Grass

Traits


    Maximal 60&#8239;cm tall. <span class="v1">inflorescence:</span> spike- or dense-panicle-like, <ba><b>with 1&#8211;3 long bristles below the spikelets</b></ba>, 3&#8211;10&#8239;cm long. <span class="v1">spikelet-stalks:</span> <ba>with hooky bristles</ba>, <ba><b>ho...

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Distribution

Distribution in Europe


Setaria viridis

Legend

The colours represent the floristic status of the species in the respective region. Green indicates native occurrences, light green naturalized occurrences. Adventive occurrences are represented by light yellow shades and plants that are cultivated (but rarely occur in the wild) are dark yellow. Grey colours are used, if the floristic status of species is unknown or uncertain.


Distribution in Germany

Setaria viridis

Legend

Natural, established occurences
Artificial occurences

The color intensity reflects the species' abundance

Data: Floristische Kartierung Deutschlands (Stand 2013), Bundesamt für Naturschutz (www.floraweb.de)

Ecology

Setaria viridis

Setaria viridis

Status

  • archaeophyte

Habitat

  • perennial herbaceous vegetation, ruderal vegetation, fields, vineyards, parks, gardens

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