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Paniceae

Paniceae
Family: Poaceae
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Mary E. Barkworth. Flora of North America
Plants annual or perennial; habit various. Culms 3-800 cm, annual, usually not woody. Leaves basal and/or cauline; sheaths usually open; ligules of hairs or membranous, membranous ligules often ciliate, cilia sometimes longer than the membranous base; blades occasionally pseudopetiolate, seldom disarticulating at maturity. Inflorescences terminal, sometimes also axillary, occasionally subterranean panicles; branches sometimes spikelike and secund, sometimes less than 1 cm; disarticulation usually below the glumes, sometimes at the base of the panicle branches, occasionally below the florets. Spikelets usually dorsally compressed, varying to terete or laterally compressed, with 2(3) florets, lower florets staminate, sterile, or reduced, upper florets usually bisexual; calluses not developed. Glumes usually membranous; lower glumes usually less than 1/2 as long as the spikelets, sometimes absent; upper glumes usually subequal to the upper florets, occasionally absent; lower lemmas similar to the upper glumes in length and texture; upper lemmas indurate, coriaceous, or cartilaginous, with a germination flap at the base, margins usually widely separated and involute at maturity, sometimes flat and hyaline; upper paleas similar to the upper lemmas in length and texture; lodicules short; anthers usually 3; stigmas usually red. Caryopses usually dorsally compressed or terete; embryos 1/2 or more the length of the caryopses. x = 9, 10.
Species within checklist: Montana State University - 1. NRSM350 - Tall Grass Prairie || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Acroceras amplectens
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Acroceras attenuatum
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Acroceras calcicola
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Acroceras chaseae
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Acroceras excavatum
Media resource of Acroceras excavatum
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Acroceras fluminense
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Acroceras gabunense
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Acroceras hubbardii
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Acroceras macrum
Media resource of Acroceras macrum
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Acroceras munroanum
Media resource of Acroceras munroanum
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Acroceras oryzoides
Media resource of Acroceras oryzoides
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Acroceras tonkinense
Media resource of Acroceras tonkinense
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Acroceras zizanioides
Media resource of Acroceras zizanioides
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Trichanthecium arctum
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Trichanthecium auricomum
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Trichanthecium brazzavillense
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Trichanthecium caaguazense
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Trichanthecium cyanescens
Media resource of Trichanthecium cyanescens
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Trichanthecium dinklagei
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Trichanthecium distichophyllum
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Trichanthecium filifolium
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Trichanthecium fonticolum
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Trichanthecium glaucocladum
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Trichanthecium gracicaule
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Trichanthecium granuliferum
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Trichanthecium ichunense
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Trichanthecium machrisianum
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Trichanthecium margaritiferum
Media resource of Trichanthecium margaritiferum
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Trichanthecium micranthum
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Trichanthecium mueense
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Trichanthecium natalense
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Trichanthecium nervatum
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Trichanthecium nervosum
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Trichanthecium noterophilum
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Trichanthecium nutabundum
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Trichanthecium orinocanum
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Trichanthecium pandum
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Trichanthecium parvifolium
Media resource of Trichanthecium parvifolium
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Trichanthecium petilum
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Trichanthecium petrense
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Trichanthecium polycomum
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Trichanthecium praealtum
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Trichanthecium pseudisachne
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Trichanthecium pyrularium
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Trichanthecium rivale
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Trichanthecium schawakeanum
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Trichanthecium strictissimum
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Trichanthecium tenellum
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Trichanthecium tepuianum
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Trichanthecium wettsteinii
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