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Tropical Finger-Grass

digitaria ciliaris

Tropical Finger-Grass, scientifically known as Digitaria ciliaris, is a warm-season annual grass that aggressively colonizes open, disturbed environments. Often recognized as a stubborn lawn weed or agricultural nuisance under names like 'southern crabgrass,' this species is a master of survival in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It thrives in punishing heat and poor soils where other plants might wither, thanks to its specialized C4 photosynthetic pathway. The plant features sprawling, mat-forming stems that root wherever their joints touch the ground, allowing it to rapidly conquer bare patches of soil. Despite its reputation as an uninvited guest in manicured gardens and crop fields, Tropical Finger-Grass plays a notable ecological role as a pioneer species. It stabilizes loose, exposed soil to prevent erosion and provides a quick source of forage for grazing animals. Its sheer resilience and global distribution make it a fascinating example of evolutionary adaptation to human-altered landscapes, perfectly tuned to exploit the sunny, disturbed habitats we create.

Hábitat: Found in sunny, disturbed soils, agricultural fields, lawns, and roadsides throughout tropical, subtropical, and warm-temperate regions.

Aspecto

This sprawling grass typically grows close to the ground, producing branching, purplish-green stems that bend and root at their lower nodes. The leaf blades are flat, linear, and often covered in fine, silky hairs near the base and sheath, giving the plant a somewhat fuzzy appearance close up. Its most distinguishing feature is its inflorescence: a terminal cluster of 2 to 10 slender, finger-like spikes (racemes) that radiate outward from the tip of the stem, resembling a bird's foot. These 'fingers' are lined with tiny, neatly paired, bristly spikelets that mature into seeds.

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Tropical Finger-Grass
Tropical Finger-Grass

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A single plant can produce up to 10,000 seeds in a single growing season, allowing it to quickly dominate exposed patches of soil.

Because it uses the C4 photosynthetic pathway, Tropical Finger-Grass can continue to thrive and grow in mid-summer temperatures that cause typical lawn grasses to go dormant.

Despite being the bane of gardeners, it is highly valued by some farmers in the tropics as a fast-growing, nutritious pasture grass for cattle and sheep.

The genus name 'Digitaria' comes from the Latin word 'digitus', meaning finger, which perfectly describes the plant's hand-like flower clusters.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

C4 Photosynthesis

Utilizes a highly efficient C4 carbon fixation pathway, allowing the plant to photosynthesize effectively and conserve water during intense heat and drought.

Habilidad

Nodal Rooting

Possesses stems (culms) that grow laterally across the ground and sprout new roots wherever a node touches the soil, enabling rapid, mat-like spread.

Habilidad

Prolific Seed Production

Produces thousands of tiny seeds per plant that easily disperse via wind, water, or animal activity, ensuring a high germination rate in bare soils.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
10-100 cm
Esperanza de vida
0-1 años
Tamaño de la puesta
1000-10000
Incubación
5-14 días

Dieta y alimentación

As a photoautotroph, it generates its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Soil Nutrients

Método de búsqueda

  • Photosynthesis

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Domestic Cattle

Bos taurus

Provides forage and is actively grazed by domestic and wild herbivores.

competitor

Maize

Zea mays

Competes for soil nutrients, water, and sunlight in agricultural settings.

host plant

Fall Armyworm

Spodoptera frugiperda

Acts as an alternative host plant for the larvae of this major agricultural pest.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Tropical Finger-Grass?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Tropical Finger-Grass es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Tropical Finger-Grass?

10-100 cm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Tropical Finger-Grass?

0-1 años

¿Qué come Tropical Finger-Grass?

As a photoautotroph, it generates its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Tropical Finger-Grass?

Found in sunny, disturbed soils, agricultural fields, lawns, and roadsides throughout tropical, subtropical, and warm-temperate regions.

¿Cómo caza Tropical Finger-Grass?

Photosynthesis

¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Tropical Finger-Grass?

1000-10000

¿Cuál es el incubación de Tropical Finger-Grass?

5-14 días

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