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Digitaria sanguinalis is a grass species with many common names, such as hairy crabgrass or Polish millet. It is used as animal fodder, human food, and a weed control crop, but also has some drawbacks and challenges.
Originally native to North Africa and the warmer parts of Eurasia, D. sanguinalis is now found throughout temperate and warm regions of the world, though with a more temperate distribution than other widespread species of Digitaria (e.g. Digitaria ciliaris and Digitaria horizontalis).
Digitaria sanguinalis is a grass species native to Mediterranean, Central Asia and Malesia. It has many synonyms and is used as animal food, medicine and food.
Learn about the characteristics, habitat, distribution and identification of hairy crabgrass, a native European grass that is a weed of lawns and fields. See photos, facts, maps and keys of this plant on Go Botany.
Hairy crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) is a common weed and a potential food crop. Learn about its distribution, identification, and uses on iNaturalist, a platform for sharing nature observations.
Learn about Digitaria sanguinalis, a plant with edible seed, medicinal and fodder uses, and invasive potential. Find out its common names, habitats, cultivation, and distribution.
General Information. Annual; culms 20.60 cm high or sometimes more, decumbent at the base, geniculately ascending. Leaf-blades broadly linear to narrowly lanceolate, 3-30 cm long, 3-17 mm wide.