Annual or perennial herbs, or tall woody bamboos. Flowering stems (culms) jointed, internodes hollow or solid; branches arising singly from nodes and subtended by a leaf sheath and 2-keeled prophyll, often fascicled in bamboos. Leaves arranged alternately in 2 ranks, differentiated into sheath, blade, and an adaxial erect appendage at sheath/blade junction (ligule) ; leaf sheath surrounding and supporting culm-internode, split to base or infrequently tubular with partially or completely fused margins, modified with reduced blade in bamboos (culm sheaths) ; leaf blades divergent, usually long, narrow and flat, but varying from inrolled and filiform to ovate, veins parallel, sometimes with cross-connecting veinlets (especially in bamboos) ; ligule membranous or a line of hairs. Inflorescence terminal or axillary, an open, contracted, or spikelike panicle, or composed of lax to spikelike racemes arranged along an elongate central axis, or digitate, paired, or occasionally solitary; axillary inflorescences often many, subtended by spatheoles (specialized bladeless leaf sheaths) and gathered into a leafy compound panicle; spikelets often aggregated into complex clusters in bamboos. Spikelets composed of distichous bracts arranged along a slender axis (rachilla) ; typically 2 lowest bracts (glumes) empty, subtending 1 to many florets; glumes often poorly differentiated from accompanying bracts in bamboos. Florets composed of 2 opposing bracts enclosing a single small flower, outer bract (lemma) clasping the more delicate, usually 2-keeled inner bract (palea) ; base of floret often with thickened prolongation articulated with rachilla (callus) ; lemma often with apical or dorsal bristle (awn), glumes also sometimes awned. Flowers bisexual or unisexual; lodicules (small scales representing perianth) 2, rarely 3 or absent, 3 to many in bamboos, hyaline or fleshy; stamens 3 rarely 1, 2, 6, or more in some bamboos, hypogynous, filaments capillary, anthers versatile; ovary 1-celled, styles (1 or) 2(rarely 3), free or united at base, topped by feathery stigmas, exserted from sides or apex of floret. Fruit normally a dry indehiscent caryopsis with thin pericarp firmly adherent to seed, pericarp rarely free, fleshy in some bamboos; embryo small or large; hilum punctate to linear.
About 700 genera and 11,000 species: widely distributed in all regions of the world.[1]
There are approximately 17 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus: Q. communis · Q. gracilis · Q. intermedia · Q. luzhiensis · Q. macrophylla · Q. macrophylla f. leiboensis · Q. macrophylla var. leiboensis · Q. maculata · Q. montigena · Q. multigemmia · Q. opienensis · Q. puberula · Q. rigidula · Q. tumidinoda · Q. tumidissinoda · Q. unifolia · Q. verruculosa
There are approximately 212 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them: S. acinaciforme · S. aegyptiacum · S. alopecuroides (Silver Plume Grass) · S. alopecuroideum · S. alopecuroidum (Silver Plumegrass) · S. alopecuros · S. alopecurus · S. angustifolium · S. angustifolius · S. antillarum · S. appressum · S. arenicola · S. argenteum · S. arundinaceum (Hardy Sugar Cane) · S. arundinaceum var. trichophyllum · S. asper · S. asperum · S. atrorubens · S. aureum · S. balansae · S. baldwini · S. baldwinii (Narrow Plumegrass) · S. barberi (Barber's Cane) · S. barbicostatum · S. beccarii · S. bengalense (Munj Sweetcane) · S. benghalense · S. bicorne · S. biflorum · S. boga · S. brachypogon · S. bracteatum · S. brasilianum · S. brevibarbe (Purple Plume Grass) · S. brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. · S. brevibarbe (Michx.) Pers. var. contortum (Ell.) R.Webster · S. brevibarbe var. brevibarbe · S. brevibarbe var. contortum (Shortbeard Plumegrass) · S. brevifolium · S. brunneum · S. caducum · S. canaliculatum · S. capense · S. casi · S. caudatum · S. cayennense · S. cayennense var. genuinum · S. cayennense var. laxiusculum · S. chinense · S. coarctatum (Compressed Plumegrass) · S. confertum · S. conjugatum · S. contortum var. contortum · S. cotuliferum · S. cylindricum · S. cylindricum var. contractum · S. cylindricum var. cylindricum · S. cylindricum var. longifolium · S. deciduum · S. densum · S. diandrum · S. dissitiflorum · S. distichophyllum · S. dubium · S. ecklonii · S. edule · S. elegans · S. elephantinum · S. erianthoides · S. europaeum · S. exaltatum · S. fallax · S. fasciculatum · S. fastigiatum · S. fatuum · S. filifolium · S. filiforme · S. floridulum · S. formosanum · S. fragile · S. fulvum · S. fuscum · S. giganteum (Giant Beardgrass) · S. glabrum · S. glaga · S. glaucum · S. glaza · S. grandiflorum · S. griffithii · S. hildebrandtii · S. hirsutum · S. holcoides · S. holcoides var. brevipilum · S. holcoides var. genuinum · S. holcoides var. penicillare · S. holcoides var. warmingianum · S. hookeri · S. hybrid · S. hybridum · S. indum
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