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Tuctoria mucronata

Tuctoria mucronata (Crampton) J. Reeder  
Family: Poaceae
Prickly Spiral Grass, more...Prickly Spiralgrass, Solano grass
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John R. Reeder. Flora of North America

Culms to 12 cm, ascending, often decumbent or geniculate at the base; nodesusually concealed by the leaves. Blades 2-4 cm, involute, usually curved outward, tapering to a fine point. Spikes 1.5-6 cm, more or less included in the upper sheaths at maturity, congested throughout; internodes 1-2 mm. Spikelets with 5-10 florets. Glumes subequal (or the lower slightly shorter than the upper), 4-7 mm, mucronate, sometimes with 1 or 2 short lateral teeth; lemmas 5-7 mm, prominently 11-15-veined, apices erose or with a few minute teeth, central vein extending into a prominent mucro as much as 1 mm long; paleas slightly shorter than the lemmas; anthers about 3 mm, yellow, becoming pinkish in drying; lodicules about 0.5 mm, fused to the paleas. Caryopses about 3 mm, laterally compressed, broadly oblong, smooth. 2n = 40.

Tuctoria mucronata is known from only two locations in Solano County, California; both locations are at elevations below 10 m.

Tuctoria mucronata
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