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Built using MediaWiki and Semantic MediaWiki. School of American Research, page 26 View all documented uses for Panicum capillare L. Scientific name: Panicum capillare L. USDA symbol: PACA6 (View details at USDA PLANTS site) Common names: Witchgrass Family: Poaceae Family (APG): Poaceae Native . TYPE: MONTANA: Gallatin Co.: Manhattan, sand bar in the Gallatin River, 19 Jul 1895, Shear 436 (holotype: US). Requires a moderately fertile well-drained soil in full sun. of small spikelets. Panicum capillare (Witchgrass) Pick an image for a larger view. Do you know of some? Data Documentation. Panicum capillare Linnaeus, var. Niche Unknown Functions None Light Full sun no shade Water Water Requirements moderate Soil acid,neutral,alkaline Cold & Heat 5 ? funnel-shaped with a dense concentration of branchlets and spikelets. Panicum capillare: WITCHGRASS: Panicum dichotomiflorum var. Panicum bobartii Lamarck, Encycl. Lectotypified by Hitchcock & Chase, Contr. . Plant species that are not expected to be seen in wetlands. Panicum capillare L. Plant(s); Witchgrass (Panicum capillare). 58. : Ridgetop, 14 Sep 1882, Gattinger s.n. (Greenbug). 15: 181. The culms are light green, terete, and state. Alkaline soil is readily image, please click it to see who you will need to contact. Nizh. A similar example in a Common Name search is Virginia snakeroot. dichotomiflorum: FALL PANICGRASS: Panicum flexile . Herb. hillmanii (a.k.a. The National Vegetation Survey (NVS) Databank is a physical archive and electronic databank containing records of over 94,000 vegetation survey plots - including data from over 19,000 permanent plots. Each spikelet Photographic Location: Right plant wrong place. denticulata (Toothed Flea Beetle) and Chaetocnema pulicaria padi (Bird Cherry & Oat Aphid), and Schizaphis graminum (lectotype: P-L). Book titles include Edible Plants, Edible Perennials, Edible Trees, and Woodland Gardening. Website designed and developed by TinyMighty. The branchlets ultimately terminate in solitary spikelets with short all characteristics, there is more than one floret per spikelet, there are at least two distinct forms of florets within one spikelet, the spikelets are elliptic (widest in the middle, tapering to the ends) in profile, the spikelets are lanceolate (lance-shaped, widest below the middle and tapering narrowly to the ends) in profile, the stems trail at the base, but turn upwards at the tips. Leaves are flat with pointy tips, about 2 to 10 inches (625 cm) long, 1/5 to 4/5 of an inch (0.52 cm) wide, covered with short to long spreading hairs, and rolled in the bud. Moisture: D = dry M = Moist We = wet Wa = water. Stems are leafy, multiple from the base, branching from the base as well as the upper stem, erect or sprawling from the base but rising at a node, often very stout, with fibrous annual roots. Unfortunately, we cannot provide individual solutions to specific pest problems. En masse, it has a very dramatic yet subtle feel. The Hopi ground the seeds of witch panicgrass to use in cooking. Panicum elegantulum Suksdorf, Werdenda 1: 16. Photos courtesy Peter M. Dziuk taken in Hennepin County and elsewhere across the state. Hint: Correct spelling is necessary for desired results, but because this function is a string search the full name need not be entered. Can you please help us? Use documented by: Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. hairs; they are wrapped rather loosely around the culms. Facultative short day flowering response; daylength extension is recommended where appropriateto ensure good stem length. The perfect florets of the lemmas are either The leaf sheaths are light green to reddish The few counties in our map that indicate its absence is likely a matter of no one having collected it yet. Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa. In Found this plant? To reuse an Use documented by: Romero, John Bruno, 1954, The Botanical Lore of the California Indians, New York. include Macrosiphum The panicle has a point similar to a witchs broom. Identification Numbers. 1897. The grains are about 1.5 mm. Pl. (U.S.) Source - List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. The Navajo also used the seeds for food and for feed for sheep and horses. Open disturbed sites, pastures, crop fields, orchards, vineyards, gardens, canal banks, ditches, and pond and reservoir edges. BroomThe grass can be made into brooms[257]. [3] The seed is very small and fiddly to use, it has a mild flavour and can be used like millet[K]. Two other species, Panicum vegetation. View county names by placing the mouse cursor over a particular county. There are no functions defined for this plant. The AHS Heat scale assigns plants a number from 1 to 12 representing the number of days per year a plant requires a temperature exceeding 30C (86F). Have you seen this plant in Minnesota, or have any other comments about it? Ensure that compost piles are staying warm and remember to turn them to prevent weed seeds from germinating. Our new book to be released soon is Edible Shrubs. Identifying species that appear as waifs or only periodically appear in the flora for a few seasons. General Information:A textural grass cut stem useful for a bouquet addition for the professional cut flower grower. The more familiar lichens grow slowly as crusty patches, but lichens are found in a variety of forms, such as the tall, plantlike reindeer moss. VT. Field edges, roadsides, disturbed soil, exposed shorelines, areas of cultivation. widely scattered plants in a given habitat, or it may form dense Witchgrass is also called panic grass, hair grass, tickle grass and tumble grass. ANY - WAP critieria is not taken into consideration, No - Show results without WAP designations, Any - Persisting critieria is not taken into consideration, Yes - Show results with a Persisting value of, No - Show results without Persisting value of. Pl. Midl. inflorescence have a tendency to droop. U.S. Natl. County documented: documented This annual weed is common in cropland but it is not controlled by atrizine, which is a common crop herbicide. The entire cluster breaks off at maturity, blowing to new locations tumbleweed fashion. Nodes are densely hairy and green to purplish. Species: Panicum capillare Linnaeus. Structural class. An overview of the individual specimens are provided in the table that follows. Sheaths are open and about 1-1/2 to 3 inches (48 cm) long, often purple- or red-tinged, and covered with short to long, stiff, spreading hairs that have tiny pustule-like bases. Panicum capillare is a ANNUAL growing to 0.6 m (2ft) by 0.3 m (1ft in). that are summer annuals with widely spreading panicles 47, pl. See Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 2. Mature panicles are globular-ovoid in outline and airy in appearance from Witch Grass (Kieckheffer & Lunden, 1983). Contact Webmaster, 2016 Regents of the University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. You can unsubscribe at anytime. while the lower blade surface has a few scattered hairs along the In the wild, the seed stem breaks off when the seed is ripe and then blows away in the wind, scattering the seed[236]. vulgare Panicum capillare var. Intro paragraph to be provided by New York. The fertile floret encasing the grain (seed) typically falls away early, leaving the glumes and sterile lemma temporarily persisting on the stalk, but they, too, eventually drop off. Witch Grass, Panicum capillare occidentale, has Phytoneuron 2014-41: 1-42. State documented: documented Outer Deep Species. IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants Status : Growth: S = slow M = medium F = fast. Panicum capillare capillare Grass family (Poaceae) Description: This grass is a summer annual about -3' tall that is usually tufted at the base, sending up multiple leafy culms from the same crown, otherwise it is unbranched or sparingly so. Panicum capillare L. witchgrass. Fall panicum, Panicum dichotomiflorum, a related species, is similar in appearance to witchgrass, but is less common in California. barbipulvinatum (Nash ex Rydberg, Tzvelev, Novosti Sist. Facultative Wetland. This numeric rank provides the relative rarity for each species based on a scale from 1 (very rare) to 5 (common). The PLANTS Database includes the following data sources of Panicum capillare L. light tan. If you can keep those annoying seed heads from producing, you can prevent problems with the grass the next year. U.S. Natl. 1985. The best option for control is utilizing chemical herbicides. E. spectabilis spikelets have 4 or more florets, stems are unbranched, the ligule a band of long hairs, and is also less hairy overall except for the lower sheaths. Usually occurs in wetlands (estimated probability 67%-99%), but occasionally found in non-wetlands. Illinois, this grass is a railroad weed primarily. Usually, the last letter (or two) of a given genus, a space, and the first few correct letters of the specific epithet will provide a sufficiently short list containing the desired taxon. spreading hairs. Edit this page to add your knowledge. Owing to this partnership, lichens can thrive in harsh environments such as mountaintops and polar regions. Other insect feeders in 20 years). Plants that perform their entire lifecycle within a single growing season. Panicum capillare L. witchgrass. These branches divide into slender branchlets; are short-hairy. Practical Plants is a plant database designed for Permaculture enthusiasts, Forest Gardeners, Homesteaders, Farmers and anyone interested in organic horticulture. The last is due to the dry brittleness of the panicle, which breaks off easily and tumbles away in the wind. Panicum capillare Surin. Panicum capillare capillare Kingdom. The tufted grass is an annual plant that has hairy stems and large seed heads. This easy-to-grow grass adds a delicate texture to any bouquet. Category I - Species that are invading and disrupting native plant communities in Florida. Perennial wildflowers re-grow each season from overwinter root material. hot dry weather are readily tolerated. This grass is a summer annual about 3' tall that is usually Detailed Information Flower: Open, airy, heavily branched cluster generally taller than wide when fully expanded, 5 to 20 inches tall and 3 to 9 inches wide with profuse, wiry, widely-spreading branches. In texture it is quite hairy, especially on the leaves and at the nodes. Soil: L = light (sandy) M = medium H = heavy (clay). and enter that information into the provided field. 1895. Branches diverge multiple times off the central stalk (rachis), green turning reddish purple with maturity, rough-textured with clusters of short, straight hairs in the axils, and a spikelet (flower cluster) at the tip of each branchlet. Thus, these animals help to spread 3. this weedy grass into new areas. Discover thousands of Vernacular names [ edit ] Deutsch: Haarstige Rispenhirse Note: All comments are moderated before posting to keep the riff-raff out. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? It is often mixed with corn [ [2] [3]. Several aphids suck plant juices Cultivation: TYPE: WASHINGTON: Spokane Co.: Spokane River, near the Spokane Bridge, 14 Sep 1916, Suksdorf 9068 (holotype: WS; isotype: US). The short glume is A characteristic species of sand bars and river banks. Witchgrass forms bushy clumps, grows erect to spreading, and can reach 3 feet (0.9 m) tall. Hairy. These aphids The ligule is a fringe of long hairs. Facultative Upland. A species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely if the causes of a decline in the number of plants continue, and includes all species determined to be endangered or threatened pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. Do you know them? the panicle is hairy, particularly at the swollen nodes where the primary branches occur. The tenacious manner of growth and ability of the plant to spread its seed and adapt to a wide variety of conditions make it a serious competitor for cash crops. Panicum miliaceum is a grain crop with many common names, including proso millet, broomcorn millet, common millet, hog millet, Kashfi millet, red millet, and white millet. Help support this site ~ Information for sponsor opportunities. and development occur during the summer and early autumn. Any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Facultative Wetland. If you have important information about this plant that may help other users please add a comment or link below. in part by the National Science Foundation. to exist in the county by to exist in the state, but not documented to a county within Witchgrass is a common weedy native species throughout all of Minnesota and indeed throughout much of North America. same length as the spikelet and the lemma is a little shorter than the 2010. (intentionally or These ranks carry no legal weight. All roots, stems, and leaves die at the end of the growing season. agreste Gattinger 1887. Plant Habit: Upright. Panicum (panicgrass) is a large genus of about 450 species of grasses native throughout the tropical regions of the world, with a few species extending into the northern temperate zone. unbranched or sparingly so. Listed as Threatened Plants in the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act. Contact UC IPM, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, 2016 Regents of the University of California those considered historical (not seen in 20 years). The culms are light green, terete, and nearly hairless to hairy. This is an archived copy of this article, recovered after a server failure in January 2022. Panicum capillare Linnaeus, var. Facultative. Show these synonyms only. is shown on the map. post Species. The fungal component of a lichen absorbs water and nutrients from the surroundings and provides a suitable environment for the alga or cyanobacterium. is fibrous. Panicum capillare is an annual bunchgrass growing decumbent or erect to heights exceeding one meter (3 feet). Glumes are lance-elliptic, the upper glume 2 to 3 mm long and 7 to 9 veined, the lower glume 1/3 to the length of the upper. (lectotype: SBT). See our Home page, or in the U.S., contact your local Cooperative Extension office for assistance. Poaceae Panicum capillare L. Witchgrass Navajo, Ramah - Food, Fodder Use documented by: Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 17 View all documented uses for Panicum capillare L. 1910. View county names by placing the cursor over the map. Flowers bloom from June through November. disturbed areas where there is reduced competition from other ground The light green rachis (central axis) of * Updates on new information & functionality of the website & database These latter Category II - Species that have shown a potential to disrupt native plant communities. (Corn Flea Beetle), leaf-mining larvae of the beetle Glyphuroplata pluto, they differ in other minor characteristics. Funding provided in part by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources. (Large-headed Grasshopper), Spharagemon (Fall Panicum) by its hairy sheaths; the latter species has hairless tufted at the base, sending up multiple leafy culms from the same Witch The collar area usually has long hairs and often appears whitish. When ripe, the seeds burst out and quickly scatter for long distances in the wind. For info on subjects other than plant identification (gardening, invasive species control, edible plants, etc. Another species, Panicum milaceum The short glume is broadly ovate in shape; it often becomes The amount of sun exposure that a plant prefers in ideal conditions. pugnax, and such grasshoppers as Phoetaliotes nebrascensis 1913. An email address is required, but will not be postedit will only be used for information exchange between the 2 of us (if needed) and will never be given to a 3rd party without your express permission. agreste Gattinger, Tennessee Fl. Panicum capillare. The sheath is densely hairy, the edges overlapping near the tip. colonies that are dominated by the airy panicles. (Florida):Source - Plants in the Preservation of Native Flora of Florida Act. Populations of Panicum capillare have been known to persist through repeated annual burning. Comments: Always seek advice from a professional before using a plant medicinally.EmeticAn infusion of the leaves has been used as an emetic[257]. The Navajo also used the seeds for food and for feed for sheep and horses. Photos by K. Chayka taken in Hennepin and Ramsey counties. It takes over in disturbed areas, dry ditches, fields and almost any under grown soil area. and 1' across. capillare Florets are each surrounded by a pair of bracts (lemma and palea) though the sterile palea is often absent. longer spikelets (about 2.53.5 mm. Click the edit button to add them! Show BASIONYM: Panicum capillare Linnaeus, var. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Chapter 5B-40, Florida Administrative Code. Panicum capillare, known by the common name witchgrass, is a species of grass. Rar. include Chaetocnema sassacus (Indian Skipper), Poanes hobomok Find more gardening information on Gardening Know How: Keep up to date with all that's happening in and around the garden. The amount of water a plant needs for healthy growth, relative to other plants. and Elachista solitaria Panicum capillare Linnaeus, var. [2] Archaeobotanical evidence suggests millet was first domesticated about 10,000 BP in Northern China. blade surface is hairless to densely covered with appressed hairs, 1913. Use a hoe or pull small weeds where you are able. avenae (English Grain Aphid), Rhopalosiphum maidis More >>>. the stink bugs Euschistus Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Each culm Seed - sow spring in a greenhouse and only just cover the seed. ends. 1914. 1887. Panicum capillare L. Flora category. It shows up just about any place the soil has been disturbed including road ditches, field margins, empty lots, and your back yard garden. Spikelets are often dark purple at maturity. The preference is full sun, mesic to dry conditions, and a barren soil It can also be a weed in nursery crops, landscapes, roadsides, and gardens across a wide range of environmental conditions. from another common species, Panicum dichotomiflorum Family: POACEAE. Introduced in most of Europe, northern and eastern Mediterranean, Caucasus, and various scattered localities (Pakistan, Russian Far East, New Zealand) WSSA list of weeds in North America Other scientific names Common names Propose photo Taxonomy from the widely spreading branchlets; they are up to 1' long Wash any garden tilling tools to prevent spreading the seed and, in bad cases, rinse off shoes and check pant legs before walking into fields. DEP: Department of Environmental Protection, Filter by County - Counties to Include - ANY versus ALL, Filter by County - Counties to Exclude - ANY versus ALL. 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