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Arrhenatherum virescens

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Description

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Genus Arrhenatherum

Perennial . Culms tall, basal internodes often swollen into globose corms. Leaf blades linear , flat. Inflorescence a moderately dense panicle. Spikelets weakly laterally compressed , florets 2, dimorphic , sometimes with an additional rudiment , lower floret staminate and strongly awned , upper floret bisexual and weakly awned or awnless; rachilla disarticulating above glumes but not between florets, extended beyond terminal floret; glumes unequal, thin, lower glume 1/2 spikelet length or more, 1-veined, upper glume as long as spikelet, 3-veined; lemmas firmly membranous to subleathery, rounded on back, 5-9-veined, apex 2-denticulate; lower lemma awned from near base , awn geniculate with twisted column, exserted from spikelet; upper lemma with a short straight awn or awnless; palea slightly shorter than lemma, keels ciliate . Ovary apex hairy ; hilum linear.

Seven species: SW Asia, Europe, Mediterranean region; one species (introduced ) in China.[1]

Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Helictotrichon virescens (Nees Ex Steud.) Henrard • Trisetum virescens Nees Ex Steud.

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Arrhenatherum

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 5 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:

A. elatius (False Oat Grass) · A. elatius bulbosum var. bulbosum (Tall Oatgrass) · A. elatius bulbosum 'Variegatum' (Bulbous Oat Grass) · A. elatius var. bulbosum (Tuber Oatgrass) · A. elatius var. elatius (Tall Oatgrass)

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Footnotes

  1. Zhen-lan Wu & Sylvia M. Phillips "Arrhenatherum". in Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 6, 316, 322. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
Last Revised: 2012-07-27