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Panicum

Panicum
Family: Poaceae
Panicum image
Max Licher
  • Gleason & Cronquist
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Spikelets with one perfect terminal fl, lanceolate or fusiform to ovoid, obovoid, or globose, usually somewhat compressed dorsiventrally and biconvex; first glume very short or minute and usually scarious or membranous, or in some spp. nearly as long as the second; second glume about as long as the spikelet, herbaceous, green or colored, often prominently nerved; sterile lemma similar to the second glume, enclosing a palea and sometimes a staminate fl; fertile lemma indurate, usually white or pale and smooth or shining, veinless (or sometimes with 5-7 evident veins at full maturity), the margins inrolled over the edges of the indurate or membranous palea, the apex typically obtuse; ligule in most spp. a band of hairs, or obsolete; spikelets usually small, in panicles or spike-like racemes. 500, cosmop. (Dichanthelium) The spp. of subg. Dichanthelium, and especially spp. 21-34, form an intergrading group in which the taxonomic limits are difficult to discern and are still debatable. The flag-lf referred to in the descriptions of some spp. of subg. Dichanthelium is the uppermost lf of the culm.

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

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Species within checklist: Grasses in North America
Panicum amarum
Media resource of Panicum amarum
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Panicum anceps
Media resource of Panicum anceps
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Panicum antidotale
Media resource of Panicum antidotale
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Panicum bergii
Media resource of Panicum bergii
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Panicum bisulcatum
Media resource of Panicum bisulcatum
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Panicum brachyanthum
Media resource of Panicum brachyanthum
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Panicum capillare
Media resource of Panicum capillare
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Panicum capillarioides
Media resource of Panicum capillarioides
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Panicum coloratum
Media resource of Panicum coloratum
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Panicum dichotomiflorum
Media resource of Panicum dichotomiflorum
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Panicum diffusum
Media resource of Panicum diffusum
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Panicum ghiesbreghtii
Media resource of Panicum ghiesbreghtii
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Panicum hallii
Media resource of Panicum hallii
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Panicum hemitomon
Media resource of Panicum hemitomon
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Panicum hirsutum
Media resource of Panicum hirsutum
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Panicum lacustre
Media resource of Panicum lacustre
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Panicum miliaceum
Media resource of Panicum miliaceum
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Panicum mohavense
Media resource of Panicum mohavense
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Panicum paludosum
Media resource of Panicum paludosum
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Panicum philadelphicum
Media resource of Panicum philadelphicum
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Panicum rigidulum
Media resource of Panicum rigidulum
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Panicum tenerum
Media resource of Panicum tenerum
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Panicum trichoides
Media resource of Panicum trichoides
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Panicum urvilleanum
Media resource of Panicum urvilleanum
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Panicum verrucosum
Media resource of Panicum verrucosum
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Panicum virgatum
Media resource of Panicum virgatum
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