Names in Other Languages
The following forms are recorded for this grass:
- Punjabi dialect in India: barajalgauti, harat, basaunta, chaprai Ia. chat ta. gal¬phula. jal-ganti, jalganti. jhun. kaadu hilisamme kaadubilli-saatnal hullo. kakdel. kuwain, kowin. kuri, kuriya, motia. pandhar, poir.salla-woodoo, sallawudu, sam¬wan, semai.
- Afrikaans: tuin-urochltta, tuinheesgras, heesgras, cenjarige sinjaalgras, kurimanna, tuingras.
- Chinese: 黍尾稃草 lei shu wei fu cao.
- English: annual signal grass, garden signal grass, garden grass, panic liverseed grass, liverseed grass, liver seed grass, liverseedgrass, herringbone grass, kuri-millet, poke.
- Australia: urochloa grass, garden urochloa, panic urochloa grass, urochloa.
- South Africa: garden urochloa.
- United States: liverseed grass.
- Alabama:, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, Vermont: liver seed grass; North Carolina: liverseed grass; South Carolina: liverseedgrass
- Zimbabwe: Kuri millet.
- Italian: pasto africano.
- Somali: farsho.
- Sotho: kgola, kgolane, bore-ba-ntjia.
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