Definition
Egyptian grass typically refers to *Dactyloctenium aegyptium*, a warm-season annual grass found in tropical and subtropical regions. Think of it as the sun-loving traveler of the grass world. 🌍 It’s known for its finger-like seed heads and its ability to thrive in disturbed or compacted soils. It's often considered a weed in cultivated areas but can also provide forage for livestock. It’s like the unexpected guest who can sometimes be helpful.