Seedling
Leaves are soft with very few widely spaced hairs. The ring (ligule) on the inside of the leaf blade is large, membranous, whitish, and pointed. The youngest emerging leaves often twist counterclockwise. Only one cotyledon emerges.
Mature plant
Stems: Stems are smooth, stout, about 2 to 3 feet tall and in bunches of 3 to 5 hollow stems. They are erect, branched from the base and hairless.
Roots: Roots are extensive and fibrous. Leaves are long and thin, about 2.5 to 8 inches long and about ¼ to ¾ inch wide.
Leaves: Flat, up to 8 inches long, up to 5/8 inch wide, prominent ligule at base of blade, base of leaf blade usually slightly hairy, no auricles. Sheath nearly round, sometimes hairy, with split margins.