Plants annual; cespitose, without innovations, without
glands. Culms 10-40(50) cm, erect to prostrate, sometimes geniculate,
branching profusely from near the base, glabrous below the nodes. Sheaths
sparsely hairy at the apices, hairs to 2.5 mm; ligules 0.1-0.2 mm; blades
3-10(12) cm long, 1-3 mm wide, flat to involute, sparsely pilose on the basal
1/2, scabridulous distally. Panicles 5-20 cm long, 2-8 cm wide, narrowly
ovate, open, with 6-10 primary branches; primary branches 1-6 cm, widely
spaced, axes trigonous, diverging to 90° from the rachises, densely spikelet-bearing
to the base; pulvini sparsely pilose; pedicels 0.4-1(2) mm, stout,
straight, flattened. Spikelets 5-12(18) mm long, 1.4-2.4 mm wide, linear-lanceolate,
chartaceous, stramineous to greenish with reddish-purple tinges, with 12-42
florets; disarticulation acropetal. Glumes subequal, 1.2-1.9 mm,
narrowly lanceolate to lanceolate, membranous; lower glumes narrower
than the upper glumes; lemmas 1.3-2 mm, lanceolate to ovate, chartaceous,
lateral veins conspicuous, greenish, apices acute; paleas 1-1.6 mm, hyaline,
keels ciliate, cilia 0.1-0.2 mm, apices obtuse to acute; anthers 3, 0.1-0.2
mm, purplish. Caryopses 0.4-0.6 mm, ovoid, laterally compressed, finely
striate, light brown. 2n = 40.
Eragrostis cumingii
is native to southeast Asia and Australia. Within
the Flora
region, it has become established in Florida, growing in waste
places and along roadsides in sandy or gravelly soils, at 0-150 m.