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    Any guesses?

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    Barnyard grass

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    That's not barnyard grass but I'm not positive what it is in the first pic and the three on the left of the second pic.
    The far right of the second pic is Walter's millet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    That's not barnyard grass but I'm not positive what it is in the first pic and the three on the left of the second pic.
    The far right of the second pic is Walter's millet.
    This.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    That's not barnyard grass but I'm not positive what it is in the first pic and the three on the left of the second pic.
    The far right of the second pic is Walter's millet.
    I'm thinking the ones on the first picture and on left side of the second picture are Dallis grass or Thin paspalum aka bull grass. The seed heads haven't matured yet.



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    I also agree with Cali on the millet on the far right. 90% sure the 3 on the left are Dallisgrass. Pain in the ass, it is....
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    The other three are what you call paspalum spp.
    Last edited by Calibogue; 08-20-2024 at 01:24 PM.
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    I rember thinking that Dallisgrass was "dragonfly food" when I was a little guy. I thought this because I would always see dragonflys lighting on the stalks and work their jaws back and forth as if they were eating. Sometimes I wish I was that ignorant again. Simpler times.

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