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Zoysia matrella  
The terminal raceme of Siglap Grass (below) set it apart from Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda Grass) which has digitate spikes instead; both of which look superficially identical without the inflorescences. Zoysia is a favourable grass for laying putting-greens in golf courses.
  ©Joseph Lai 2003