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Yellow Bristle Grass
Setaria helvola (L. fil.) Roem. & Schult.
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Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
TRY summarized records
USDA Plants data
plant height
USDA Plants data
3 feet
(mature, median)
TRY summarized records
0.43 m
Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
74 cm
(single measurement)
Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
88 cm
(single measurement)
Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
58 cm
(single measurement)
Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
62 cm
(single measurement)
Syracuse U and Siefert 2014
66 cm
(single measurement)