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Finger-grasses

Posted on March 12, 2026 by Admin

It sounds like you’re referring to “finger-grasses”, which are commonly known as crabgrass or Digitaria species, a fast-growing grassy plant often considered a weed 🌱. Here’s a detailed overview:


1. What Are Finger-Grasses?

  • Common names: Finger-grass, Crabgrass
  • Scientific genus: Digitaria
  • Fast-growing annual or perennial grasses, usually low to the ground.
  • Called “finger-grass” because the seed heads spread out like fingers.

2. Appearance

  • Stems grow prostrate or upright, spreading quickly across lawns or fields.
  • Seed heads: 3–8 spikes radiating from a central point.
  • Leaves: long, narrow, and slightly hairy.

3. Habitat

  • Thrives in warm climates and disturbed soils.
  • Common in lawns, pastures, roadsides, and gardens.
  • Often grows where turf is thin or soil is compacted.

4. Uses

  • Livestock forage: some species are used as temporary pasture.
  • Soil stabilization: spreads quickly and can prevent erosion.
  • Occasionally used in traditional medicine in some regions.

5. Problems

  • Considered a weed in lawns and gardens because it grows rapidly and can choke out desired plants.
  • Seeds spread easily and germinate quickly in warm, moist conditions.
  • Can be difficult to control once established without herbicides or manual removal.

6. Control Tips

  • Maintain thick, healthy turf to prevent growth.
  • Mow regularly to prevent seed formation.
  • Use pre-emergent herbicides in early spring to stop germination.
  • Pull young plants by hand if infestation is small.

If you want, I can also give a quick guide to distinguishing finger-grasses from other lawn grasses, which helps in proper identification and control.

Do you want me to make that guide?

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