Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost all tropical countries as a source of animal forage. It grows well on a wide variety of well drained soils of good fertility and it is suitable to stop soil erosion. It can survive quick moving fires which does not harm the underground roots and drought because of the deep, dense and fibrous root system. Guinea grass is a colonizer of disturbed sites, including roadsides, and particularly untended areas. This robust grass forms clumps and may foster soil erosion in invaded areas. Guinea grass is a perennial crop and may form quite large clumps. Commonly found at around 1.5 m tall, some individuals have recorded at 3 m tall. The leaf blades are long, n...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Wild Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) was introduced into Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage purposes a...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost all tropi...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost all tropi...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is a major pan tropical grass used throughout the tropics for pasture...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is a major pan tropical grass used throughout the tropics for pasture...
A native of Africa, Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to almost all tropical count...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is one of the important forage grass of the tropics with good y...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is one of the important forage grass of the tropics with good y...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Abstract: Panicum maximum (guinea grass) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Wild Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) was introduced into Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage purposes a...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost all tropi...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost all tropi...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is a major pan tropical grass used throughout the tropics for pasture...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) is a major pan tropical grass used throughout the tropics for pasture...
A native of Africa, Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to almost all tropical count...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is one of the important forage grass of the tropics with good y...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is one of the important forage grass of the tropics with good y...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Guinea grass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage and has bec...
Abstract: Panicum maximum (guinea grass) is native to Africa but this grass was introduced to almost...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) commonly referred to as elephant grass, is popular fodder crop f...
Wild Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) was introduced into Sri Lanka in the 1820s for forage purposes a...