''Pennisetum'' is a widespread
genus
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of plants in the
grass family, native to
tropical
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and warm
temperate
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regions of the world. They are known commonly as fountaingrasses (fountain grasses).
[''Pennisetum''.]
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).[''Pennisetum''.]
The Jepson eFlora 2013. ''Pennisetum'' is considered a synonym of ''
Cenchrus'' in
Kew
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's
Plants of the World Online.
Taxonomy
''Pennisetum'' is closely related to the genus ''
Cenchrus'',
[Martel, E., et al. (2004)]
Chromosome evolution of ''Pennisetum'' species (Poaceae): implications of ITS phylogeny.
''Plant Systematics and Evolution'' 249(3-4), 139-49. and the boundary between them is unclear.
[Wipff, J. K]
''Pennisetum'' Rich.
The Grass Manual. Flora of North America. ''Cenchrus'' was derived from ''Pennisetum'' and the two are grouped in a
monophyletic clade. Some species now in ''Pennisetum'' were once members of ''Cenchrus'', and some have been moved back. A main morphological character used to distinguish them is the degree of fusion of the bristles in the
inflorescence
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, but this is often unreliable. In 2010, researchers proposed to transfer ''Pennisetum'' into ''Cenchrus'', along with the related genus ''
Odontelytrum''.
[Chemisquy, M. A., et al. (2010)]
Phylogenetic studies favour the unification of ''Pennisetum'', ''Cenchrus'' and ''Odontelytrum'' (Poaceae): a combined nuclear, plastid and morphological analysis, and nomenclatural combinations in ''Cenchrus''.
''Annals of Botany'' 106(1), 107-30. The genus is currently not accepted as separate from ''Cenchrus'' in Kew's Plants of the World Online database.
Species
The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families lists the following species as synonyms of ''
Cenchrus'':
Description
As currently envisioned, ''Pennisetum'' is a genus of 80 to 140 species.
[ The various species are native to ]Africa
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, Asia
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, Australia, and Latin America
Latin America or
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, with some of them widely naturalized in Europe
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and North America, as well as on various oceanic islands.[
They are annual or perennial grasses. Some are petite while others can produce stems up to 8 meters tall.][ The ]inflorescence
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is a very dense, narrow panicle containing fascicles of spikelets interspersed with bristles. There are three kinds of bristle, and some species have all three, while others do not. Some bristles are coated in hairs, sometimes long, showy, plumelike hairs that inspired the genus name, the Latin
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''penna'' ("feather") and ''seta'' ("bristle").[
]
Uses
The genus includes pearl millet (''P. glaucum''), an important food crop. Napier grass
''Cenchrus purpureus'', synonym ''Pennisetum purpureum'', also known as Napier grass, elephant grass or Uganda grass, is a species of perennial tropical grass native to the African grasslands. arrell, G., Simons, S. A., & Hillocks, R. J. (2002). ...
(''P. purpureum'') is used for grazing livestock in Africa.
Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants, notably ''P. advena, P. alopecuroides, P. orientale, P. setaceum, ''and'' P. villosum''.
The cultivar
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“Fairy Tails’ is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society
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The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Nor ...
’s Award of Garden Merit.
Ecology
Many ''Pennisetum'' grasses are noxious weeds, including feathertop grass (''P. villosum'') and kikuyu grass
The tropical Poaceae, grass species ''Cenchrus clandestinus'' (previously Pennisetum clandestinum) is known by several common names, most often kikuyu grass, as it is native to the highland regions of East Africa that is home to the Kikuyu peop ...
(''P. clandestinum''), which is also a popular and hardy turf grass in some parts of the world.
The herbage and seeds of these grasses are food for herbivores, such as the chestnut-breasted mannikin
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(''Lonchura castaneothorax''), the caterpillar of the butterfly ''Melanitis phedima
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Description
Wet-season form: Male. Upperside dusky fuliginous-br ...
'', and the larva
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...
e of the fly genus '' Delia''.
The genus is a host of the pathogenic fungus
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''Cochliobolus sativus
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''.
References
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Poaceae genera