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Last updated 12/3/2023 by David Giblin.
Echinochloa colona (L.) Link[FNA25, HC2]
awnless barnyard grass, or jungle-rice
[This taxon is excluded from Washington]

Publication: Hort. Berol. 2: 209. 1833.

Origin: Introduced from the tropics

selected vouchers: Not at WTU; WS?

Notes: Reported from WA in FNA, but no specimens seen.

FNA25: "Echinochloa colona is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions. It is adventive and weedy in North America, growing in low-lying, damp to wet, disturbed areas, including rice fields. The unbranched, rather widely-spaced panicle branches make this one of the easier species of Echinochloa to recognize.

Hitchcock (1913) considered that colonum was a non-declining contraction, but dictionaries of Linnaeus\' time treated it as a declining adjective. Because Linnaeus was the first to name the species (as Panicum colonum), it seems best to follow the practice considered correct in his day; hence E. colona. (See also Nicolson 1986.)"

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Echinochloa colonum (L.) Link[HC]
Panicum colonum L.