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<big>''[[Andropogon pseudapricus]]'' Stapf</big>
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:Protologue: Prain, Fl. Trop. Afr. 9: 242 (1919).
:Chromosome number: ''n'' = 20
== Synonyms ==
== Vernacular names ==
== Origin and geographic distribution ==
''Andropogon tenuiberbis'' Hack. is a perennial, robust, tufted grass with stems up to 5 m long and reddish or purplish inflorescences up to 60 cm long. It occurs in swamps and waterlogged locations from Senegal to Sudan, DR Congo and Tanzania. It is used for thatching and for making fences.
== Description ==
== Other botanical information ==
== Growth and development ==
== Ecology ==
''Andropogon pseudapricus'' only occurs wild. In experiments it gave fodder yields of 15–18 t/ha when sown in rows.
== Diseases and pests ==
== Genetic resources ==
== Author(s) ==
* L.P.A. Oyen , PROTA Network Office Europe, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 341, 6700 AH Wageningen, Netherlands
== Correct citation of this article ==
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