noun: A tall rather coarse grass (Panicum molle) grown in the tropics for pasturage, and introduced into the southern United States.
noun: A valuable pasture grass (Panicum barbinode) introduced into the Southern United States from Brazil.
noun: An African grass, Urochloa mutica (or Brachiaria mutica), widely introduced elsewhere as a fodder plant, in some areas becoming an invasive weed.
noun: piassava fiber.
noun: An African grass, Urochloa mutica, used for fodder.