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Triticeae

Triticeae
Family: Poaceae
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Mary E. Barkworth. Flora of North America
Plants annual or perennial; sometimes cespitose, sometimes rhizomatous. Culms annual, not woody, usually erect, not branching above the base; internodes hollow or solid. Sheaths usually open, those of the basal leaves sometimes closed; collars without tufts of hair on the sides; auricles usually present; ligules membranous or scarious, sometimes ciliolate, those of the upper and lower cauline leaves usually similar; pseudopetioles absent; blades linear to narrowly lanceolate, venation parallel, cross venation not evident, without arm or fusoid cells, surfaces without microhairs, not papillate, cross sections non-Kranz. Inflorescences usually spikes or spikelike racemes, with 1-5 sessile or subsessile spikelets per node, occasionally panicles, sometimes with morphologically distinct sterile and bisexual spikelets within an inflorescence; pedicels absent or to 4 mm; disarticulation usually above the glumes and beneath the florets, sometimes in the rachises, sometimes at the inflorescence bases. Spikelets usually laterally compressed, sometimes terete, with 1-16 bisexual florets, the distal (or only) floret sometimes sterile; rachillas sometimes prolonged beyond the base of the distal floret. Glumes unequal to equal, shorter than to longer than the adjacent florets, subulate, lanceolate, rectangular, ovate, or obovate, 1-5-veined, absent or vestigial in some species; florets laterally compressed to terete; calluses glabrous or hairy; lemmas lanceolate to rectangular, stiffly membranous to coriaceous, sometimes keeled, 5(7)-veined, veins not converging distally, inconspicuous, apices entire, lobed, or toothed, unawned or awned, awns terminal, unbranched, lemma-awn junction not evident; paleas usually subequal to the lemmas, sometimes considerably shorter or slightly longer than the lemmas; lodicules 2, without venation, usually ciliate; anthers 3; ovaries with hairy apices; styles 2, bases free. Caryopses ovoid to fusiform, longitudinally grooved, not beaked, pericarp thin; hila linear; embryos about 1/3 as long as the caryopses. x = 7.
Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Aegilops cylindrica
Media resource of Aegilops cylindrica
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Aegilops tauschii
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Elymus arizonicus
Media resource of Elymus arizonicus
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Elymus bakeri
Media resource of Elymus bakeri
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Elymus canadensis
Media resource of Elymus canadensis
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Elymus caninus
Media resource of Elymus caninus
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Elymus elymoides
Media resource of Elymus elymoides
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Elymus glaucus
Media resource of Elymus glaucus
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Elymus interruptus
Media resource of Elymus interruptus
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Elymus lanceolatus
Media resource of Elymus lanceolatus
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Elymus multisetus
Media resource of Elymus multisetus
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Elymus repens
Media resource of Elymus repens
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Elymus scribneri
Media resource of Elymus scribneri
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Elymus trachycaulus
Media resource of Elymus trachycaulus
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Elymus violaceus
Media resource of Elymus violaceus
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Elymus virginicus
Media resource of Elymus virginicus
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Elymus x pinaloensis
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Elymus x pseudorepens
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Elymus × saundersii
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Hordeum arizonicum
Media resource of Hordeum arizonicum
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Hordeum brachyantherum
Media resource of Hordeum brachyantherum
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Hordeum geniculatum
Media resource of Hordeum geniculatum
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Hordeum jubatum
Media resource of Hordeum jubatum
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Hordeum marinum
Media resource of Hordeum marinum
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Hordeum murinum
Media resource of Hordeum murinum
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Hordeum pusillum
Media resource of Hordeum pusillum
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Hordeum vulgare
Media resource of Hordeum vulgare
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Leymus cinereus
Media resource of Leymus cinereus
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Leymus racemosus
Media resource of Leymus racemosus
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Leymus salina
Media resource of Leymus salina
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Leymus simplex
Media resource of Leymus simplex
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Leymus triticoides
Media resource of Leymus triticoides
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Pascopyrum smithii
Media resource of Pascopyrum smithii
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Psathyrostachys juncea
Media resource of Psathyrostachys juncea
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Pseudoroegneria spicata
Media resource of Pseudoroegneria spicata
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Thinopyrum elongatum
Media resource of Thinopyrum elongatum
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Thinopyrum intermedium
Media resource of Thinopyrum intermedium
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