Video ID segment (2-3 minutes / transcript below) Online image request form. Imperata cylindrica : Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database (version 8.0) Acquired: 1996 : Notes: Reference for: Imperata cylindrica : Source: Poaceae update, database (version Sept. 2010) Acquired: 2010 : Notes: Poaceae update for ITIS, in cooperation with NatureServe, and based on the Catalogue of New World Grasses database and other sources It is very difficult to eradicate. Saccharum koenigii Retzius 1789. Imperata cylindrica is not recommended for garden use. Fl. Slow spreading, loose clumps with narrow silvery flower panicles in late summer. [4] Other common names in English include kunai grass, blady grass, satintail, spear grass, sword grass, thatch grass, alang-alang, lalang grass, cotton wool grass, and kura-kura among other names. Title Identifying characteristics: Loose clumps of flat green leaves with red tips. Found on all continents, it is known as one of the ten worst world weeds, affecting many crops, particularly in southern and eastern Asia. Imperata arundinacea Cirollo; Lagurus cylindricusL.. Common names. latifolia Imperata cylindrica (Linnaeus) Palisot de Beauvois, var. The Australasian Virtual Herbarium (AVH) is an online resource that provides immediate access to the wealth of plant specimen information held by Australian herbaria. The species, Imperata cylindrica, also known as cogongrass, is a very invasive weed and has been banned or quarantined in a number of southern states. Imperata cylindrica on a mountainside in Bukidnon, Philippines The species is most commonly known in English as "cogongrass", [2] from Spanish cogón , from the Tagalog and Visayan kugon . Common name: Language: Location: PIER … Imperata cylindrica, commonly known as cogongrass, is now considered to be one of the ten worst weeds in the world. Common Names. Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch. Family Poaceae . Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’ Common name: Japanese blood grass. latifolia (Hooker f.) Other common names in English include kunai grass, blady grass, satintail, spear grass, sword grass, thatch grass, alang-alang, lalang grass, cotton wool grass, and kura-kura among other names. ID 42393 Symbol Key IMCY Common Name cogongrass Family Poaceae Category Monocot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, OR, SC, TX, VA Growth Habit Graminoid. Home > Plant Directory > Imperata cylindrica. ... Imperata cylindrica prefers a damp spot and the underground rhizomes will ensure that the damp area is quickly covered. Growing plant ... Imperata cylindrica is a perennial grass growing around 120cm tall and forming extensive clumps by means of its aggressively spreading rhizomes[418. 3: 10, 1797 Bruno78430 (cc-by-sa) Cédric Dalex (cc-by ... Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch. It is a prolific seed-producer and also reproduces vegetately via hard, creeping rhizomes. 137. (2015) suggest that one clonal lineage (CL2) is predominant in Florida, with its origin unknown. Philipp. It’s perfect for growing in a mixed border, among other grasses or bold-coloured flowers. This grassy weed spreads by seed and vegetatively. Prefers sun and well drained soil. Imperata cylindrica var. Japanese Bloodgrass is a perennial variety of cogongrass which has been designated as one of the 10 worst weeds in the world. Imperata cylindrica var. -2020-08-06 Japanese blood grass (Imperata cylindrica, 'Red Baron'), Trimingham, Norfolk.JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 7.49 MB Pantropical - almost certainly found in all countries in the humid tropics A red-leaved variety of this species is considered non-invasive and is sold under a number of names: Red Baron Japanese blood grass, Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron', Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra', Imperata cylindrica var. Hack. Recognized by Conabio. Imperata cylindrica on a mountainside in Bukidnon, Philippines The species is most commonly known in English as "cogongrass", from Spanish cogón , from the Tagalog and Visayan kugon . It spreads by scaly rhizomes and can invade and over-run any disturbed ecosystem, including cultivated fields. 2006). Name Authority; Imperata arundinacea: Cirillo: Imperata arundinacea var. Imperata cylindrica: translation. Recognized by Conabio. Imperata cylindrica is commonly encountered along wetland margins, but it is intolerant of conditions of prolonged soil inundation by water (GBEP 2007). Imperata cylindrica on a mountainside in Bukidnon, Philippines The species is most commonly known in English as "cogongrass", [2] from Spanish cogón , from the Tagalog and Visayan kugon . Bot., ed. Common Name: COGONGRASS: Plant Notes: Analyses by Burrell et al. AVH is a collaborative project of the state, Commonwealth and territory herbaria, developed under the auspices of the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH), representing the major Australian collections. Scientific name. Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.. Synonyms. Imperata cylindrica: common name details from PIER Common name - Language - Location: Language - Location - Common name: Location - Language - Common name: Language - Common name - Location: Common name/Language/Location. Culture and use notes: Groundcover, mixed beds or borders. Seldom flowers. Spreads by underground runners. Important in erosion control, especially along river courses. (Incl. Also known as ‘Red Baron’, Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’ bears brilliant red spikes that fade to bright green at the base and become transluscent with age. The results can also be downloaded as a CSV file (Unicode UTF-8 encoding).. See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions. It’s perfect for growing in a mixed border, among other grasses or bold-coloured flowers. Imperata cylindrica (L.) P.Beauv. It is native to Korea, Japan, China, India, and tropical eastern Africa. Imperata cylindrica, or alang-alang, is regarded as a very serious weed in tropical countries. Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra' Common Name(s): Japanese Blood Grass; Phonetic Spelling im-per-AH-tah sil-IN-drih-kah Description. Imperata cylindrica : Source: Poaceae update, database (version Sept. 2010) Acquired: 2010 : Notes: Poaceae update for ITIS, in cooperation with NatureServe, and based on the Catalogue of New World Grasses database and other sources : Reference for: Imperata cylindrica : Source: Tropicos, 2007 - 2010, database (version 2010) Acquired: 2010 : Notes: Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch. APNI* Description: Rhizomatous perennial producing tufts to 1.2 m high; rhizomes elongate, branched, tough, scaly, sometimes with tuber-like swellings on the lower roots. Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra' Synonym(s): Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron' Common Name: 'Japanese blood grass' One of the most colourful grasses. ID - 42393. I. brasiliensis Trin.). Imperata cylindrica var. English. koenigii (Retzius) Bentham ex Pilger, in Perkins, Fragm. Overview Appearance Imperata cylindrica is a perennial, colony-forming grass which can grow up to 6 ft. (1.8 m) tall. Growing plant Photograph by: Mark Marathon. APNI* Synonyms: Imperata cylindrica var. Common Name(s): Cogongrass. Imperata cylindrica (L.)P.Beauv. Genus Imperata are deciduous, rhizomatous perennial grasses, with flat linear leaves which sometimes are brightly coloured and, occasionally, narrow silvery flowering panicles in late summer Not accepted according to Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Hierarchy (other, see comments) ... Common Names. Not accepted according to {resource_name} (other, see comments) Common Names. In Australia however, as a native grass, it has a small, balanced role in the landscape. [4] Other common names in English include kunai grass, blady grass, satintail, spear grass, sword grass, thatch grass, alang-alang, lalang grass, cotton wool grass, and kura-kura among other names. koenigii Imperata cylindrica (Linnaeus) Raeuschel, var. africana: Andersson: Imperata cylindrica var. major (Nees) C.E.Hubb. Imperata cylindrica is a tufted, perennial grass up to 1.5 m tall. Origin: Southeast Asia 1 Introduction to Florida: 1911 (accidental) 2. cogongrass, cogon grass, alang-alang, Japanese blood grass. Curated hierarchies for Imperata condensata Steud. It’s also suitable for growing in a container. Results. Plant Type: Grass. Imperata cylindrica — ID 42393 Symbol Key IMCY Common Name cogongrass Family Poaceae Category Monocot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, OR, SC, TX, VA Growth Habit Graminoid … USDA Plant Characteristics. Jul-Aug. H30cm S30cm. Imperata cylindrica var. Also known as ‘Rubra’, Imperata cylindrica ‘Red Baron’ bears brilliant red spikes that fade to bright green at the base and become transluscent with age. Other common names cogon grass 'Rubra' Japanese blood grass . Zone: 4-9. ... A comprehensive listing of Latin names with a brief list of edible parts., 179. africana (Andersson) C. E. Hubb. Striking when planted en … 1904. ... Imperata cylindrica. Cogon grass, cotton wool grass, silver spike, sword grass, ialang, lusanke (Luganda), mtimbi (Kiswahili), ol'ungu (Maasai). Dataset GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Rank SPECIES Published in Nomencl. COMMON NAME: Red Baron Japanese Blood Grass BOTANICAL NAME: Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron' PLANT TYPE: ORNAMENTAL GRASS SUN EXPOSURE: Sun/Part Shade BLOOM TIME: Valued for Foliage AVERAGE SIZE: 18" x 36" (46cm x 91cm) COLD HARDINESS:-20°F to -10°F / -29°C à -23°C (USDA Zone 5) DESCRIPTION: Clumping grass with amazing, blood-red foliage all summer. : Details; Images (33) Synonyms (94) Accepted Names (1) References (21) Homonyms (1) Family. alang-alang prefer. Imperata cylindrica has become a weed in countries where its a naturalised, exotic invader. Common names Non-Native to Florida. Imperata cylindrica … There are no common names associated with this taxon. Foliage Leaves have an off-center, whitish midrib and finely serrated margins. It’s also suitable for growing in a container. Common Name: Cogongrass. Media in category "Imperata cylindrica" The following 121 files are in this category, out of 121 total. blady grass prefer. Upright, yellowish-green leaves, which are stained blood-red from the tip particularly in the autumn. It has a place in the ecology where it binds soils and stream banks helping them resist erosion. 13 plant name records match your search criteria Imperata cylindrica.The results are below. condensata (Steud.) Imperata cylindrica. Poaceae (Gramineae) Origin. Cogongrass, Imperata cylindrica (L.), is considered the seventh worst weed in the world and listed as a federal noxious weed by USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - Plant Protection and Quarantine.Cogongrass infestations are being found primarily in south Georgia but is capable of growing throughout the state. Specialized anatomy of the rhizome mat allows for water conservation and cogongrass performs well on fine sand to heavy clay soils and in soils of low fertility (MacDonald et al. Cogongrass has several common names, including japgrass, Japanese bloodgrass, Red Baron, or speargrass but its scientific name is Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv. Family: Poaceae. Synonyms Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron' Imperata 'Red Baron' . Common Name: Cottonwool grass.