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Enneapogon

Enneapogon
Family: Poaceae
Enneapogon image
Max Licher
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John R. Reeder. Flora of North America
Plants perennial or annual; cespitose, more or less hairy throughout. Culms 3-100 cm; nodes hairy; internodes hollow. Sheaths open; ligules of hairs; microhairs of blades each with an elongated basal cell and an inflated terminal cell. Inflorescences terminal, spikelike to somewhat open panicles, bases often included within the uppermost leaf sheath; disarticulation above the glumes but not between the florets, florets falling as a unit. Spikelets with 3-6 florets, frequently only the lowest floret bisexual, distal florets progressively reduced. Glumes subequal, as long as or slightly shorter than the florets (including the awns), more or less pubescent; lower glumes 5-7-veined; lemmas firm, rounded on the backs, villous below the middle, strongly 9-veined, veins extending into equal, plumose awns 3-5 times as long as the lemma bodies and forming a pappuslike crown; paleas longer than the lemmas, entire, thinly membranous, 2-veined, 2-keeled, keels hairy; anthers 3, 0.2-1.5 mm; styles 2, free to the base, white. x = 10. Name from the Greek ennea, nine, and pogon, beard, a reference to the nine hairy awns of the lemma.
Enneapogon avenaceus
Media resource of Enneapogon avenaceus
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Enneapogon brachystachyus
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Enneapogon caerulescens
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Enneapogon cenchroides
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Enneapogon cylindricus
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Enneapogon desvauxii
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Enneapogon flavescens
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Enneapogon glaber
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Enneapogon gracilis
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Enneapogon limpopoensis
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Enneapogon mollis
Media resource of Enneapogon mollis
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Enneapogon nigricans
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Enneapogon pallidus
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Enneapogon persicus
Media resource of Enneapogon persicus
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Enneapogon polyphyllus
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Enneapogon pretoriensis
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Enneapogon scaber
Media resource of Enneapogon scaber
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Enneapogon scoparius
Media resource of Enneapogon scoparius
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