Dactyloctenum
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Read about Dactyloctenum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Dactyloctenum (Greek, daktulos, finger, and ktenion, a little comb). Gramineae. Finger-comb Grass. Annual grasses with spreading or creeping stems, one of which has been offered as an ornamental subject. Spikelets several-fld., sessile, crowded in 2-6 digitate 1-sided, rather broad, flattened spikes; axis of spike extending beyond the spikelets as a naked point. Species 2, warm regions of the Old World. One species, D. aegyptium, Richt. (D. aegyptiacum, Willd. Eleusine aegyptica, Desf. Cynosurus aegyptius. Linn.), Crow-foot, is a common weed in Trop. Amer. The 3-5 short spikes are divaricate at the summit of the culms, about 2 in. long.—It has been offered as an ornamental grass for garden cult., but has little value. Mojave Indians of S. Calif, use the grain for food. In Afr. a decoction is prepared from the seeds for inflammation of the kidneys. A. S. Hitchcock.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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