golden false beardgrass
Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin.

Chrysopogon aciculatus (Retz.) Trin., known as golden false beardgrass, is a grass species in the Poaceae family. It is native to the tropical regions of Asia, Polynesia, and Australia, typically found at low elevations. The species has been reported in various locations, including the Federated States of Micronesia, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain, among others. It was first published in 1820.
Description
Chrysopogon aciculatus is a tropical grass species that grows in lowland areas. It is distributed across parts of Asia, Polynesia, and Australia, and has been recorded in several other regions. Common names for this grass include amorseco, lesser spear grass, Mackie's pest, pilipiliula, and grama-amorosa. The species is part of the Poaceae family, which includes a wide variety of grasses found globally.
Other common names
pilipiliulalesser spear grassMackie's pestlove grassgolden false beardgrass
Distribution
TW · MM · VU · CK · NU · AS · Kosrae · Yap · WS · PW · SB · Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · NR · KH · CD · BF · FM · VN · No especificado · WF · NG · PG · TL · Antioquia, Santander · Jaluit Atoll · Kwajalein Atoll · Majuro Atoll
Synonyms
Andropogon acicularisAndropogon acicularisAndropogon aciculatusAndropogon aculeatusAndropogon javanicusAndropogon subulatusCentrophorum chinenseChrysopogon acicularisChrysopogon aciculatus var. longifoliusChrysopogon subulatusChrysopogon trivialisHolcus aciculatusRhaphis acicularisRhaphis aciculataRhaphis javanicaRhaphis trivalvisRhaphis trivialisSorghum aciculatumChrysopogon aciculatus var. elatiorRhaphis zizanioides var. aciculatusAndropogon acicularis
