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Phalaris brachystachys

Phalaris brachystachys Link   (redirected from: Phalaris brachystachys var. typica Paunero)
Family: Poaceae
Short-Spike Canary Grass, more...Shortspike Canarygrass
[Phalaris brachystachys var. robusta Thell., morePhalaris brachystachys var. typica Paunero, Phalaris canariensis subsp. brachystachys (Link) Posp., Phalaris canariensis var. brachystachys (Link) FEDTSCHENKO, Phalaris nitida C. Presl, Phalaris quadrivalvis Lag., Phalaris vivipara Paolucci]
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Mary E. Barkworth. Flora of North America

Plants annual. Culms 80-100 cm. Ligules 4-6(7) mm, rounded, lacerate; blades 4-25 cm long, 3-8(10) mm wide. Panicles 1.5-5 cm long, 0.8-1.8 cm wide, usually ovoid to ellipsoid, occasionally cylindrical, continuous, not lobed, narrowly truncate at the base, rounded at the top; branches not evident, the spikelets borne singly, not clustered. Spikelets homogamous, all spikelets with a bisexual floret; florets 3; disarticulation above the glumes, beneath the sterile florets. Glumes 6-8.5 mm long, 1.4-2.5 mm wide, glabrous or pubescent, keels winged on the distal 2/3, wings to 1 mm wide, entire, abruptly pointed; sterile florets 2, subequal to equal, 0.6-1.2 mm, about 1/5 the length of the bisexual florets, with a tuft of hairs at the base, otherwise glabrous; bisexual florets 4.4-5 mm long, 1.3-2 mm wide, pubescent, shiny, brown to dark brown at maturity, acute; anthers 3-4 mm. 2n = 12.

Phalaris brachystachys is native to the Mediterranean region and the Canary Islands, where it grows on waste ground, at the edges of cultivated fields, and on roadsides. It is adventive in northern Europe, Australia, and North America. It is known from a few locations in the Flora region, most of them being in California.

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