Plants of indefinite duration; loosely cespitose to straggling. Culms
15-80 m, decumbent, rooting and branching at the lower nodes. Sheaths
pilose, with papillose-based hairs; ligules 1.8-2 mm; blades 4-15
cm long, 3-10 mm wide, pilose, with papillose-based hairs. Panicles with
5-18 spikelike primary branches on 2.5-5 cm rachises, lower branches usually
verticillate; primary branches 3.5-10 cm long, 0.3-0.5 mm wide, narrowly
wing-margined, wings less than 1/2 as wide as the midribs, with spikelets in
unequally pedicellate pairs; secondary branches often present, often
highly divergent; shorter pedicels 0.2-0.5 mm; longer pedicels
0.8-1.1 mm. Spikelets 1.5-2 mm long, about 0.5 mm wide, elliptic-lanceolate.
Lower glumes absent or to 0.2 mm; upper glumes 1.5-1.7 mm, usually
to 3/4 as long as the spikelets, 3-veined, villous between the veins, hairs
tapering or parallel-sided; lower lemmas about as long as the spikelets,
7-veined, veins unequally spaced, 2 veins crowded together near each margin,
3 inner veins well-separated, pubescent on the margins and between the inner
lateral veins, hairs about 0.2 mm, sometimes sparse, lateral veins smooth throughout
or scabridulous only on the distal 1/3; upper lemmas 1.5-1.7 mm, usually
gray at maturity, sometimes brown; anthers about 0.5 mm. 2n =
18.
Digitaria velutina is an African species, appearing on the noxious weed
list of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It has been erroneously reported
as occurring in Texas (Kartesz and Meacham 1999).