miliaceum
Miliaceum is a Latin specific epithet used in botanical nomenclature to describe a millet-like habit in some plant species. The epithet appears in several genera within the grass family (Poaceae), but the most widely cited taxon is Panicum miliaceum, the species commonly known as proso millet or common millet.
Panicum miliaceum is an annual cereal grass cultivated for its small seeds. It typically grows to about
Originating in Eurasia, proso millet has long been grown in Asia, Europe, and Africa and is adapted
Proso millet is used primarily as a food grain and as birdseed. The seeds can be eaten
Taxonomically, miliaceum serves as a genus- or species-level epithet in plant names, illustrating its millet-like appearance.