The microstructural features of silver nanorods with the average length of 50 microm and diameters of around 100 nm have been investigated by means of SEM, X-ray diffraction, and transmission-electron microscopy (TEM). Silver nanorods in general have a pentagonal shape with a remarkable fivefold symmetry as revealed in cross-section observations. The fivefold axis, i.e. the growth direction, normally goes along the [110]-zone axis direction of the basic fcc Ag-structure. The twinning relationships and relevant twin boundaries among the five subunits in the pentagonal nanorod have been examined by high-resolution TEM and selected-area electron diffraction. Defects and stacking faults in this kind of nanorods have been briefly analyzed.