. . "Paspalum notatum, known commonly as bahiagrass, common bahia, and Pensacola bahia, is a tropical to subtropical perennial grass (family Poaceae). It is known for its prominent V-shaped inflorescence consisting of two spike-like racemes containing multiple tiny spikelets, each about 2.8\u20133.5 millimetres (0.11\u20130.14 in) long. This grass is low-growing and creeping with stolons and stout, scaly rhizomes."@en . . . . . . . . .