Eleusine
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Read about Eleusine in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Eleusine (Greek, Eleusin, the town where Ceres, the goddess of harvests, was worshipped). Gramineae. Crab-grabs. Yard-grass. Coarse tufted annual grasses, more or less grown as ornamentals; also for the grain in Africa. The stout unilateral spikes digitate at the apex of the culm; spikelets several-fld., awnless, arranged in 2 rows along one side of a continuous rachis; rachilla articulate above the empty glumes; fls. perfect or the upper one staminate: grain loosely inclosed by the lemma and palea.—Species about 6 in tropical regions of the Old World. Some are valued as cereals in Afr., India, and some other eastern countries. For E. aegyptiaca, see Dactyloctenium.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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