Brownseed Paspalum
Paspalum plicatulum

Brownseed Paspalum Plant

Brownseed Paspalum (Paspalum plicatulum) grows up to 4 ft, thrives in sandy soil, full sun, moderate moisture, and is neither edible nor medicinal.

Picture illustrating Brownseed Paspalum plant

Habit

Grass

Height

50-100cm

Growth

Moderate


Soil

Sandy loam

Shade

Full

Moisture

Moderate

Edible

No

Medicinal

No

Origin

Americas

Climatic Condition

Tropical, subtropical

Temperature (°)

20-35°C

Humidity (%)

60-80%

Potting media

Organic compost

Fertilizers

Balanced NPK

Watering

Regular

Plant Weight 

2-3kg

Flowering Time

Grass

Soil Ph level

5.5-7.0

Water Ph level

6.0-7.0

Soil EC

Low

Yield Per Plant 

Livestock fodder 

NPK ratio 

15:15:15

life Span

Perennial

Health Benefits

Erosion control

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% sand, 25% compost, 25% peat moss

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 4-6 weeks with balanced fertilizer.

Common Diseases and Remedies

Leaf Spot, Rust, Downy Mildew, Aphid Infestation, Root Rot.

Brown spots on leaves, Reddish pustules on leaves, White mold on leaves, Distorted, yellowing leaves, Stunted growth, root decay.

Neem oil, Compost tea, insecticidal soap, Improve soil drainage, Us e resistant varieties. 

Copper-based fungicides, Fungicides with propiconazole, Fungicides with mancozeb, Chemical insecticides, Soil-applied fungicides. 

                  HEALTH BENEFITS

Primarily a grass used for pasture; limited medicinal use.

Wound healing

· Indigenous peoples use a decoction of Paspalum conjugatum leaves or crushed spikelets to treat wounds and sores.

· The leaves contain a glucoside that promotes blood clotting.

Treating fevers

· The leaves of Paspalum conjugatum are used to treat fevers.

Improving soil quality

· Paspalum improves soil structure, nutrient retention, and prevents erosion.

· This helps plants grow and creates a healthier environment.

Other health benefits

· Paspalum conjugatum leaves are used to treat stomach problems, weakness, and pulmonary diseases.

· A decoction of Paspalum conjugatum leaves is used to treat dysentery.

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