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What are the characteristics of Setaria viridis?

Setaria viridis has strong adaptability, easy survival and reproduction, and strong vitality.

Growth habit of Setaria viridis

1, born in the wilderness and roadside below 4 000 meters above sea level, is a common weed in dryland crops.

2. The suitable temperature for seed germination is 15~30℃. Seeds are spread by wind, irrigation and harvesting.

3. Seeds germinate after hibernation.

4. Strong adaptability, drought tolerance and barren tolerance, and both acidic and alkaline soils can grow. Born in farmland, roadside and wasteland.

Pulsatilla multiflora, alias Setaria viridis, belongs to Gramineae and Millet. Roots are whisker-like, and tall plants have supporting roots. The base of the stalk is erect or bent, with a height of 10- 100 cm and a diameter of 3-7 mm. Leaf sheaths are loose, hairless or sparsely pilose or verrucous, with long and dense woolly cilia at the edges; Has the effects of expelling pathogenic wind, improving eyesight, clearing away heat and promoting diuresis. Born in the wilderness and roadside below 4000 meters above sea level, it is a common weed in dry land crops.