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Axonopus

Axonopus
Family: Poaceae
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Mary E. Barkworth. Flora of North America
Plants perennial, rarely annual; cespitose, loosely tufted, or mat-forming, sometimes rhizomatous or stoloniferous. Culms 7-300 cm, not woody, often decumbent at the base, erect to ascending. Sheaths open; ligules membranous, truncate, ciliate; blades flat or convolute, usually obtuse. Inflorescences terminal, sometimes also axillary, panicles of 2-many, digitately, subdigitately, or racemosely arranged spikelike branches; branches triquetrous, spikelets subsessile or sessile, solitary, in 2 rows, lower lemmas appressed to the branch axes; disarticulation below the glumes. Spikelets dorsally compressed, with 2 florets; lower florets sterile or staminate; upper florets sessile, bisexual. Lower glumes absent; upper glumes and lower lemmas equal, membranous; lower paleas absent; upper lemmas indurate, usually glabrous, sometimes with an apical tuft of hairs, margins slightly involute, clasping the palea, apices acute to obtuse; upper paleas similar to the upper lemmas in texture. Caryopses ellipsoid. x = 10. Name from the Greek axon, axis, and pes, foot.
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Spikelets 1-fld, sessile in 2 rows on a 3-angled or 3-winged rachis, forming a slender, elongate raceme; first glume none; second glume equaling the sterile lemma; fertile lemma and palea indurate, the former with narrowly inrolled margins, its back turned from the axis of the raceme; lvs obtusish; peduncles long, terminal (or also axillary), bearing 2 or 3 terminal digitate racemes, or with 1 or 2 other racemes below the summit. 100+, warm Amer.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Axonopus amapaensis
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Axonopus anceps
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Axonopus andinus
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Axonopus apricus
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Axonopus arcuatus
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Axonopus argentinus
Media resource of Axonopus argentinus
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Axonopus arsenei
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Axonopus aureus
Media resource of Axonopus aureus
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Axonopus barbiger
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Axonopus barbigerus
Media resource of Axonopus barbigerus
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Axonopus boliviensis
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Axonopus brasiliensis
Media resource of Axonopus brasiliensis
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Axonopus canescens
Media resource of Axonopus canescens
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Axonopus capillaris
Media resource of Axonopus capillaris
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Axonopus carajasensis
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Axonopus casiquiarensis
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Axonopus caulescens
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Axonopus centralis
Media resource of Axonopus centralis
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Axonopus chaseae
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Axonopus chimantensis
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Axonopus chrysoblepharis
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Axonopus chrysostachyus
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Axonopus ciliatifolius
Media resource of Axonopus ciliatifolius
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Axonopus comans
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Axonopus comatus
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Axonopus complanatus
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Axonopus compressus
Media resource of Axonopus compressus
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Axonopus cuatrecasasii
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Axonopus debilis
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Axonopus deludens
Media resource of Axonopus deludens
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Axonopus elegantulus
Media resource of Axonopus elegantulus
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Axonopus eminens
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Axonopus equitans
Media resource of Axonopus equitans
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Axonopus fastigiatus
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Axonopus fissifolius
Media resource of Axonopus fissifolius
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Axonopus flabelliformis
Media resource of Axonopus flabelliformis
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Axonopus flexuosus
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Axonopus furcatus
Media resource of Axonopus furcatus
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Axonopus grandifolius
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Axonopus herzogii
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Axonopus hirsutus
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Axonopus iridifolius
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Axonopus jeanyae
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Axonopus jesuiticus
Media resource of Axonopus jesuiticus
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Axonopus junciformis
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Axonopus laxiflorus
Media resource of Axonopus laxiflorus
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Axonopus laxus
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Axonopus leptostachyus
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Axonopus longispicus
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Axonopus maidenianus
Media resource of Axonopus maidenianus
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