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Aegilops crassa

Aegilops crassa Boiss.  
Family: Poaceae
Persian Goat Grass, more...Persian Goatgrass
[Aegilops crassa subsp. macranthera (Boiss.) Zhuk., moreAegilops crassa subsp. trivialis Zhuk., Aegilops crassa var. flavescens Popova, Aegilops crassa var. glumiaristata Eig, Aegilops crassa var. rubiginosa Popova, Aegilops platyathera Jaub. & Spach, Triticum crassum (Boiss.) Aitch. & Hemsl.]
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Sandra M. Saufferer. Flora of North America

Culms 30-50 cm, erect, slightly geniculate, with few-many tillers. Sheaths ciliate near the throat; blades 8-25 cm long, 3-4 mm wide. Spikes (4.5)6-10(13) cm long, 0.5-0.7 cm wide, moniliform, with (4)6-12 fertile spikelets; rudimentary spikelets usually absent, occasionally 1-2; disarticulation in the rachises, the spikelets falling attached to the internodes above. Spikelets 7-14 mm long, 4-7 mm wide, ovate, pubescent, with 4-7 florets, distal 2 florets sterile. Glumes 7-10 mm, coriaceous, adpressed-velutinous, 2-3-toothed; lemmas of lower spikelets 8-10 mm, toothed, usually awned; lemmas of apical spikelets awned, awns 3-8.5 cm, usually diverging. Caryopses about 7 mm, adhering to the lemmas and paleas. Haplomes DM, DDM. 2n = 28, 42.

The single record of Aegilops crassa for North America is a specimen collected from about the Yonkers Wood Mill [in Yonkers, New York] in 1898. The species is native from Egypt to central Asia.

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