Eastern Mojave Vegetation | Two spikelets of Coll. No. 1154, Elymus elymoides var. elymoides |
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Scanned 28 October 2015. The things to see here are that the spikelets are two-ranked, two per node, and that the glumes are awn-like and split into 2-3 parts. Coll. No. 1154, 22 Jun 2015, characters observed: Perennial tufted grass to 30 cm.; Leaves, hairy throughout, sheath, 8-9 cm., hairy abaxial, ligule, membraneous, <1 mm., auricle,0, blade, 11 cm., rolled, hairy both sides; Inflorescence, 10-11 cm., internodes 5 mm., disarticulating at axis; Spikelets, 2-ranked, sessile, 2 per node, not embedded in pits; Glumes, 50-55 mm., spreading, some with 2-3 awn-like divisions; Lemma, awns ±=glume awns.
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Date and time this page was prepared: 11/3/2024 5:39:57 PM |