The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*Caŋelaj elephant grass, miscanthus grass: Themeda gigantea

PAN Caŋelaj elephant grass, miscanthus grass: Themeda gigantea

Form.
Paiwan tsaŋlad miscanthus grass

PMP taŋelaj elephant grass, miscanthus grass: Themeda gigantea

WMP
Itbayaten taŋxad a plant of the reed family: Themeda gigtantea Hack.
Ibatan taŋhad kind of sharp-bladed grass that grows in higher elevations
Ifugaw taŋlág kind of grass which has long and sharp leaves, and so cannot be used to cover roofs: Themeda gigtantea
Ilokano taŋlág elephant grass
Aklanon táŋead lemon grass (used for seasoning): Andropogon citratus DC
Agutaynen taŋlad lemon grass, used in flavoring dishes, and also as one of the leaves in the bath water (medicinal wine or bath water, for preventing a relapse)
Cebuano taŋlád lemon grass, kind of tall grass that smells of lemon and is used as a spice: Andropogon citratus
Binukid taŋlad lemon grass
Subanen/Subanun toŋlad lemon grass
Subanon toŋlad lemon grass
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) taŋlad lemon grass, Andropogon citratus, used in flavoring meat, and as a poultice
Bikol taŋlád lemon grass, a plant possessing a root which is pounded and used as a seasoning: Andropogon citratus