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Japanese Stilt Grass, Napalese Browntop
Family: Poaceae;
Genus: Microstegium;
Species: vimineum;
Synonyms:
Growth Form: Grass
General:
Annual, sprawling habit, vegetative reproduction common by rooting from stem. Usually 1.5-3 ft. high in a branching, mat-forming manner.
Flowers:
Flower spikelets delicate and paired; one spikelet not on a stalk, the other on a pedicle.
Fruits and Seeds:
Leaves:
Leaves pale green, narrow, 5-8 cm long with a silver stripe of reflective hairs down the middle of the upper leaf surface.
Stems or Branches:
Threatens:
Forest wetlands, floodplain forest, moist woodlands, riparian corridors, disturbed areas. Grows in both shade and sun.
Look-Alikes:
White grass (Leerzia virginica), native, is rough to touch, no reflective hairs, does not root from stem. Common Wood Reed (Cinna arundinacea), native, erect, 0.5 - 1.5 m tall, leaves 10 - 20 cm long, spike robust.
Distribution:
Native to temperate and tropical Asia. Found from TX into NE and SE U.S.
Other Links:
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=MIVI http://www.invasive.org/browse/subject.cfm?sub=3051 http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=3051
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 Illinois Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 Leaves David J. Moorhead, The University of Georgia
 Young plant Ted Bodner, Southern Weed Science Society
 Infestation along logging road David J. Moorhead, The University of Georgia
 U.S. Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
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