DSCN2446,2447,2448 are Polytoca wallichiana. It belongs to tribe Maydeae. 
The inflorescence which is clearly visible is the male inflorescence. At 
the base of the male inflorescence, if you look carefully, one can also see 
the female inflorescence also emerging out from the sheath.

DSC00145 is Setaria barbata

On Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 4:20:21 PM UTC+5:30, M Sawmliana wrote:
>
> Location : Kepran, Mizoram
> Date : 05-11-2014
> Habit : A grass up to about 3 m.
> Habitat : Usually grows along roadsides.
>
>
> With regards,
> M.Sawmliana
>

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