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    Quote Originally Posted by mohill View Post
    Pull up a handful and look at it. If it’s got rhizomes, then it ain’t Chufa.
    I will.

    After looking at the cogongrass seed heads, I haven't seen it make those heads. I think it's some variety of nutsedge.

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    It looks like fall panicum

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    You don't want cogongrass. If that's what it is, kill it before it heads out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMAC View Post
    You don't want cogongrass. If that's what it is, kill it before it heads out.
    I agree, but it's not cogongrass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdaddy View Post
    I will.

    After looking at the cogongrass seed heads, I haven't seen it make those heads. I think it's some variety of nutsedge.

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    For the record, chufa IS nutgrass.
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    Cogongrass seeds are, for all intents and purposes, sterile. It spreads vegetatively. The seedheads will be gone by now though. It doesn't make them unless it is a mature, well-established stand either.

    I don't think it's cogongrass though. The leaf blades really lay over when it's that tall, and it forms a mat, not clumps like pictured. Check for an offset midrib on the blades and the white and pointed spear like rhizomes as mentioned above to verify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Cottonmouth city.
    No shit!
    “I can’t wait ‘till I’m grown” is the stupidest @!#* I ever said!

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