Cenchrus ciliaris
L. Buffel GrassShortly rhizomatous, tussock-forming perennial or annual. Culms ascending, often branching, to 60 (–120) cm high. Leaves basal and cauline, pilose to glabrous; blade flat to inrolled, to 25 cm long and 10 mm wide; sheath keeled; ligule 0.5–2 mm long. Inflorescence a spike, or spike-like raceme 3–14 cm long, the axis angular and flexuose; involucre sessile or shortly (to 1 mm) pedicellate, 6–12 mm long (a single bristle usually longer than others, to 15 mm), bristles free, in 2 or 3 series, the outer series scabrous, finer and shorter than the inner ciliate bristles, cilia 1–2 mm long. Spikelets 1 or 2(–3) per involucre, 2–5 mm long; glumes similar, ovate, 1.5–3 mm long, acute, membranous,1-nerved, or the upper sometimes 3-nerved; lower floret sterile, the lemma 5-nerved, as long as the spikelet, palea absent or rudimentary; upper floret fertile, the lemma 5-nerved and palea 2-nerved, both equal to the sterile lemma.
MuM, VRiv, MSB, RobP, MuF, GipP. Also naturalised in WA, NT, SA, Qld, NSW. Native from north-eastern Africa to India.
Flowers Apr. (3 records)
First collected in Victoria in 2014 from near Ouyen (cultivated in the 1940s at an agricultural research station near Mildura but not known to have escaped).