What is another word for panic grass?

Pronunciation: [pˈanɪk ɡɹˈas] (IPA)

Panic grass, also known as panicum grass, is a type of tall perennial grass that is known for its dense clusters of tiny flowers. This grass has various synonyms that may differ per region. In North America, it is commonly referred to as wild millet or tumblegrass. Meanwhile, in Europe, it is often called Echinochloa crus-galli or cockspur, but occasionally also known as basin wildrye. In Africa, it is referred to as finger millet, African millet, or ragi. Interestingly, this grass also has numerous other names such as foxtail millet, corn millet, and jungle rice, depending on its uses. Despite the multiple synonyms, panic grass remains an essential grain crop for humans and livestock.

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  • n.

    plant
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What are the hyponyms for Panic grass?

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