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Saccharum

Saccharum
Family: Poaceae
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Robert D. Webster. Flora of North America
Plants perennial; cespitose, often with a knotty crown, sometimes rhizomatous, rhizomes usually short but elongate in some species, rarely stoloniferous. Culms 0.8-6 m, erect. Leaves cauline, not aromatic; sheaths usually glabrous, sometimes ciliate at the throats; ligules membranous, ciliate; blades flat, lax, smooth, usually glabrous. Inflorescences terminal, large, often plumose, fully exserted panicles with evident rachises and numerous, ascending to appressed branches terminating in multiple rames, branches alternate, sometimes naked below; rames with numerous sessile-pedicellate spikelet pairs and a terminal triad of 1 sessile and 2 pedicellate spikelets, internodes slender, without a translucent median groove; disarticulation beneath the pedicellate spikelets and in the rames beneath the sessile spikelets, sessile spikelets falling with the adjacent internode and pedicel. Spikelet pairs homogamous and homomorphic, or almost so, not embedded in the rame axes, dorsally compressed. Sessile spikelets: calluses truncate, usually with silky hairs; glumes subequal, chartaceous to coriaceous, glabrous or villous, 2-keeled, veins not raised; lower florets sterile; lower lemmas hyaline or membranous; lower paleas absent or vestigial, entire; upper florets bisexual; upper lemmas entire or bidentate, muticous or awned; lodicules 2, truncate; anthers 2 or 3. Pedicels neither appressed nor fused to the rame axes. Pedicellate spikelets well developed, from slightly shorter than to equaling the sessile spikelets. x = 10. Name from the Latin saccharum, sugar, a reference to the sweet juice.
Species within checklist: FFA Career Development
Saccharum alopecuroides
Media resource of Saccharum alopecuroides
Map not
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Saccharum angustifolium
Media resource of Saccharum angustifolium
Map not
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Saccharum arundinaceum
Media resource of Saccharum arundinaceum
Map not
Available
Saccharum asperum
Media resource of Saccharum asperum
Map not
Available
Saccharum baldwinii
Media resource of Saccharum baldwinii
Map not
Available
Saccharum barberi
Media resource of Saccharum barberi
Map not
Available
Saccharum bengalense
Media resource of Saccharum bengalense
Map not
Available
Saccharum biflorum
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum brevibarbe
Media resource of Saccharum brevibarbe
Map not
Available
Saccharum ciliare
Media resource of Saccharum ciliare
Map not
Available
Saccharum coarctatum
Media resource of Saccharum coarctatum
Map not
Available
Saccharum contortum
Media resource of Saccharum contortum
Map not
Available
Saccharum contractum
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum filifolium
Media resource of Saccharum filifolium
Map not
Available
Saccharum formosanum
Media resource of Saccharum formosanum
Map not
Available
Saccharum giganteum
Media resource of Saccharum giganteum
Map not
Available
Saccharum griffithii
Media resource of Saccharum griffithii
Map not
Available
Saccharum koenigii
Media resource of Saccharum koenigii
Map not
Available
Saccharum longesetosum
Media resource of Saccharum longesetosum
Map not
Available
Saccharum longisetosum
Media resource of Saccharum longisetosum
Map not
Available
Saccharum narenga
Media resource of Saccharum narenga
Map not
Available
Saccharum officinarum
Media resource of Saccharum officinarum
Map not
Available
Saccharum pappiferum
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum polydactylum
Media resource of Saccharum polydactylum
Map not
Available
Saccharum ravennae
Media resource of Saccharum ravennae
Map not
Available
Saccharum robustum
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum sagittatum
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum sinense
Media
not available
Map not
Available
Saccharum spontaneum
Media resource of Saccharum spontaneum
Map not
Available
Saccharum strictum
Media resource of Saccharum strictum
Map not
Available
Saccharum villosum
Media resource of Saccharum villosum
Map not
Available
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