Eulaliopsis binata

Eulaliopsis binata
Long leaves of Eulaliopsis binata used to make rope in Nepal
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Eulaliopsis
Binomial name
Eulaliopsis binata
(Retz.) C.E. Hubb.
Synonyms[1]
  • Andropogon binatus Retz.
  • Ischaemum binatum (Retz.) Buse
  • Pollinidium binatum (Retz.) C.E.Hubb.
  • Spodiopogon binatus (Retz.) Roberty
  • Spodiopogon angustifolius Trin.
  • Andropogon involutus Steud.
  • Andropogon notopogon Steud.
  • Andropogon obvallatus Steud.
  • Spodiopogon laniger Nees ex Steud.
  • Spodiopogon notopogon Nees ex Steud.
  • Pollinia eriopoda Hance
  • Spodiopogon involutus (Steud.) W.Watson
  • Ischaemum angustifolium (Trin.) Hack.
  • Eulaliopsis angustifolia (Trin.) Honda
  • Pollinidium angustifolium (Trin.) Haines
  • Eulaliopsis duthiei Sur

Eulaliopsis binata (sabaigrass) a perennial plant belonging to the grass family, is grown in many Asian countries like China, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Philippines.[2]

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