Plants perennial; rhizomatous, rhizomes 5-25 cm, conspicuous.
Culms 10-70 cm, erect to ascending; nodes glabrous. Sheaths
glabrous, pubescent apically; ligules 1.2-1.5 mm; blades 6-20
cm long, 4-5 mm wide, flat to conduplicate, glabrous or pubescent. Panicles
terminal, with 2-5 racemosely arranged branches; branches 1.4-5.2
cm, divergent; branch axes about 0.8 mm wide, glabrous, terminating in
a spikelet. Spikelets 2.3-2.7 mm long, 1.4-1.8 mm wide, paired, appressed
to or divergent from the branch axes, elliptic, dark brown. Lower glumes
absent; upper glumes shortly pubescent, 5-veined, margins entire; lower
lemmas transversely rugose at maturity, glabrous, 5-veined, margins entire;
upper florets dark glossy brown. Caryopses about 1.8 mm long,
1.4 mm wide, ellipsoidal. 2n = 40.
Paspalum nicorae is native to Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. It was
introduced to the United States for use in pastures and as a cover crop in waterways.
It is now established in the southeastern United States, growing as a weed in
pastures, turf, and other disturbed areas.