Plants annuals or short-lived perennials. Culms
5-20(50) cm, decumbent or ascending, rarely erect, usually branched. Sheaths
glabrous or with papillose-based hairs, slightly keeled; ligules to 1
mm, membranous, truncate, ciliate; blades flat, bases with papillose-based
hairs. Panicle branches 2-11, 0.4-1.5 cm, almost globose, most of the
spikelets in contact with the spikelets of adjacent branches; branch axes
extending beyond the distal spikelets as 1-1.5 mm points. Spikelets 3.5-5
mm, with 2-5 florets. Glumes strongly keeled; lower glumes 1-2
mm, ovate, acute; upper glumes 1.5-3 mm, oblong elliptic, acuminate,
awned, awns 0.5-2.5 mm; lemmas 3-4.3 mm, ovate, keels scabrous, 1-veined,
veins excurrent about 0.5 mm, apices acuminate to mucronate; paleas shorter
than the lemmas; anthers 0.2-0.8 mm, pale yellow. Seedsabout 1.2
mm long, about 0.7 mm wide, transversely rugose, brown. 2n = unknown.
Dactyloctenium radulans has been found at few locations in the Flora
region, most of which were associated with wool waste. It is native to Australia,
where it is regarded as a valuable ephemeral pasture grass in the drier inland
areas but also as a garden weed. It resembles Dactyloctenium aristatum
Link of tropical eastern Africa, differing primarily in having transversely
rugose, rather than granular, caryopses.