Ischaemum rugosum
Salisb.
Poaceae
Andropogon arnottianus Steud.
Andropogon griffithsiae Steud.
Andropogon monostachyus Steud.
Andropogon rugosus Steud.
Andropogon segetus (Trin.) Steud.
Andropogon tong-dong Steud.
Apluda rugosa Russell ex Wall.
Colladoa distachya Cav.
Ischaemum colladoa Spreng.
Ischaemum royleanum Miq.
Ischaemum segetum Trin.
Ischaemum tashiroi Honda
Meoschium arnottianum Nees
Meoschium griffithii Nees & Arn.
Meoschium royleanum Nees ex Steud.
Meoschium rugosum (Salisb.) Nees
Meoschium wightii Nees
Rottboellia glabrata Benth. ex Hemsl.
Tripsacum distachyum (Cav.) Poir.
Tripsacum distichum Raspail
Common Name:
General Information
Ischaemum rugosum is an erect or decumbent, clump-forming perennail grass (annual in drier soils), with branched culms growing 10 - 150cm tall. The culms often root at the lower nodes, sometimes stilt roots are present[
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- Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.
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The seed is gathered from wild plants as an emergency food in times of scarcity. The plant is utilized as a source of mulch.
Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
Range
E. Asia - China, Japan, Indian subcontinent, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, New Guinea, Australia
Habitat
A weed of low country, swamps, and paddy fields[
]. In the Philippines it is found in wet grasslands at sea level but also grows at elevations up to 2,400 metres[
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Properties
Weed Potential | Yes |
Edibility Rating | |
Other Uses Rating | |
Habit | Annual/Perennial |
Height | 1.00 m |
Pollinators | Wind |
Cultivation Status | Wild |
Cultivation Details
A plant mainly of the moist, lowland tropics, though it also occurs at elevations of up to 2,400 metres in the Philippines[
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Although a sun-loving plant, it can persist in sites receiving only 30 - 35% of full sunlight. It is particularly well adapted to wet sites, and is often found in rice fields or low lying areas that are periodically flooded. It tolerates acid soils of pH 4.0[
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- Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia.
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- Grassland Species - Profiles
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- http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Gbase/Default.htm
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- Terse information on over 650 species of plants that grow in grassland, including trees, shrubs and perennial plants as well as grasses. Gives a brief description of the plant, its range and habitat and some of its uses.
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The plant is an opportunistic and effective coloniser of open, disturbed or newly cleared areas. It has become a serious weed in many crops, particularly in rice fields[
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- Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia.
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Edible Uses
Seed - cooked[
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- Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia.
]. It is eaten in times of scarcity[
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- Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia.
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Medicinal
None known
Agroforestry Uses:
When growing wild, the plant provides suitable material for compost and mulch[
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- Lots of information on the uses of the plants of SE Asia.
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Other Uses
None known
Propagation
Seed -
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