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Aegilops ventricosa

Aegilops ventricosa Tausch  
Family: Poaceae
Swollen Goat Grass, more...Belly-Shaped Hardgrass, Swollen Goatgrass
[Aegilops fragilis Parl., moreAegilops subulata Pomel, Triticum ventricosum (Tausch) Ces., Pass. & Gibelli]
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Sandra M. Saufferer. Flora of North America

Culms 25-70 cm, erect to slightly geniculate at the base, forming few-many tillers. Sheaths with hyaline margins, ciliate; blades 7-15 cm long, 3-6 mm wide. Spikes 5-12 cm long, 0.3-0.6 cm wide, distinctly moniliform, with 3-11 fertile spikelets; rudimentary spikelets usually absent, sometimes 1-2; disarticulation in the rachises, the spikelets falling attached to the internodes above. Spikelets 7-11 mm, urceolate, with 2-5 florets, distal 1-2 florets sterile. Glumes of lower spikelets mostly glabrous, veins setulose, apices truncate, with a sharply acute tooth to 3 mm; glumes of apical spikelets 7-8 mm, with a central tooth or awn flanked by 2 short teeth, central awns to 0.9 cm on the lower glumes, to 2 cm on the upper glumes; lemmas of lower spikelets 8-10 mm, adaxial surfaces velutinous, apices awned, awns 0.3-3 cm, solitary; lemmas of apical spikelets awned, awns to 4 cm. Caryopses 5-7 mm, adhering to the lemmas and paleas. Haplomes DN. 2n = 28.

In the Flora region, Aegilops ventricosa was collected once in Delaware. It is native to the Mediterranean area. The Arabic name, Oum el guemah, translates as mother of [durum] wheat. It occasionally forms hybrids with Triticum durum.

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