Setaria - Wikipedia Setaria is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family [5][6] The name is derived from the Latin word seta, meaning "bristle" or "hair", which refers to the bristly spikelets [7]
Setaria Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners Setaria plants are hardy and half hardy grasses that carry 30 cm (12 inches) long flat leaves They have flowering spikes that reach a height of 1 5 meters (five feet) They bloom in the summer, and carry flowers of red, black, brown or yellow Some common names for Setaria include Foxtail Millet, Yellow Bristle grass, and Plains Bristle grass
Setaria viridis (Green Foxtail) - Minnesota Wildflowers Green Foxtail is a common weedy grass of distrurbed areas throughout Minnesota, including lawns and gardens It is rather variable with two recognized varieties, both of which are in Minnesota Var major is a larger plant with large robust, nodding heads that are often deep purplish colored
Setaria viridis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Green foxtail is a weedy and aggressive annual grass native to Eurasia It reproduces by seeds and can produce several generations in a single season It will grow in sun to part shade in most soils, either moist to dry, blooms early and all season and spread quickly The inflorescence is 1-4 inches long and often nods at the tip
Setaria viridis - Wikipedia Setaria viridis is a species of grass known by many common names, including green foxtail, [1] green bristlegrass, [1] and wild foxtail millet [1] It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Setaria italica [1] It is native to Eurasia, but it is known on most continents as an introduced species and is closely related to Setaria faberi, a
Setaria - Genshin Impact Wiki Setaria is a quest-exclusive NPC first appearing in the Archon Quest Chapter III: Act II - The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings She is the Grand Sage's Entourage Setaria hails from the Great Red Sand
Setaria - FNA Setaria, a genus of about 140 species, grows predominantly in tropical and warm-temperate regions, but it is particularly well-represented in Africa, Asia, and South America Species from the Flora region fall into one of three categories: native to North America, native to South America, or native to the Eastern Hemisphere
Setaria - NSW Department of Primary Industries At lower butt densities and adequate interstitial areas, greater lotus can be grown successfully with setaria Oversowing greater lotus seed into established setaria pasture is mostly unsuccessful Inoculation
Factsheet - Setaria - Key Search Setaria develops high levels of oxalate in the leaf, especially in young, well-fertilised, vigorous growth This causes hyperparathyroidism ('big head' disease) in horses and donkeys, and can cause nephrosis (kidney disease) in ruminants
Setaria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Setaria is a true tufted tropical grass Cultivars have been selected for tolerance of drought, waterlogging, salinity and frost It probably tolerates hard grazing and slashing better than most other tufted tropical grasses Setaria does decline in palatability with leaf maturity