View source for Danthonia ← Danthonia You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users. You can view and copy the source of this page. {{Treatment/ID |accepted_name=Danthonia |accepted_authority=DC. |publications= |basionyms= |synonyms= |hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Danthonioideae;Poaceae tribe Danthonieae;Danthonia |hierarchy_nav=<div class="higher-taxa"><div class="higher-taxon"><small>family</small>[[Poaceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>subfamily</small>[[Poaceae subfam. Danthonioideae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>tribe</small>[[Poaceae tribe Danthonieae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>genus</small>[[Danthonia]]</div></div> |volume=Volume 25 |mention_page= |treatment_page=page 301 }}<!-- --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Plants </b>perennial; cespitose, sometimes shortly rhizomatous. <b>Culms</b> 7-130 cm, erect. <b>Sheaths</b> open to the base, with tufts of hairs at the auricle position, sometimes with a line of hairs around the collar; auricles absent; ligules of hairs; blades rolled in the bud, flat or involute when dry. <b>Inflorescences</b> terminal; panicles, racemes, or a solitary spikelet, to 12 cm; rachises, branches, and pedicels scabrous or hirsute. <b>Spikelets</b> terete or laterally compressed, with 3-12 florets, terminal floret reduced; disarticulation beneath the florets, also at the cauline nodes in some species. <b>Glumes</b> subequal or the lower glumes a little longer than the upper glumes, usually exceeding the florets (excluding the awns and lemma teeth), lanceolate, chartaceous, 1-7-veined, keels glabrous or sparsely scabrous; rachillas glabrous; calluses densely strigose on the sides; lemma bodies obscurely (5)7-11-veined, backs glabrous or pilose, margins usually densely pilose proximally, apices with 2 acute to aristate lobes, mucronate or awned between the lobes; awns, when present, geniculate and twisted below the geniculation; paleas about as long as the lemma bodies, 2-veined, veins scabrous, apices obtuse, sometimes bifid; lodicules 2, glabrous or with a few hairs; anthers 3, their size depending on whether the florets are chasmogamous or cleistogamous; ovaries glabrous. <b>Caryopses</b> 1.5-5.5 mm, ovate to obovate, dorsally flattened, brown; hila linear, 1/3 – 3/4 as long as the caryopses. <b>Cleistogenes</b> usually present in the lower sheaths, with 1(-10) florets, not disarticulating; rachilla segments about as long as or longer than the adjacent florets; lemmas coriaceous, glabrous or scabrous near the apex, entire, unawned; paleas sometimes slightly longer than the lemmas; anthers 3, minute; ovaries glabrous; caryopses more linear than in the aerial florets, x = 12.</span><!-- -->{{Treatment/Body |distribution=Conn.;N.J.;N.Y.;Wash.;Del.;D.C;Wis.;Alta.;B.C.;Greenland;Man.;N.B.;Nfld. And Labr.;N.S.;N.W.T.;Ont.;P.E.I.;Que.;Sask.;Yukon;W.Va.;Mass.;Maine;N.H.;R.I.;Vt.;Fla.;Wyo.;Ga.;Miss.;Oreg.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;N.C.;Nebr.;Tenn.;S.C.;Pa.;Calif.;Nev.;Va.;Colo.;Kans.;N.Dak.;Okla.;S.Dak.;Alaska;Ala.;Ark.;Ariz.;Ill.;Ind.;Iowa;Idaho;Md.;Ohio;Utah;Mo.;Minn.;Mich.;Mont.;Ky. |discussion=<p><i>Danthonia</i> is interpreted here as a genus of about 20 species that are native in Europe, North Africa, and the Americas. Of the eight species found in the Flora region, seven are native and one is an introduction that is now established.</p> |tables= |references={{Treatment/Reference |id=darbyshire1989a |text=Darbyshire, S.J. and J. Cayouette. 1989. The biology of Canadian weeds. 92. Danthonia spicata (L.) Beauv. in Roem. & Schult. Canad. J. PI. Sci. 69:1217-1233 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=dobrenz1966a |text=Dobrenz, A.K. and A.A. Beetle. 1966. Cleistogenes in Danthonia. J. Range Managem. 19:292-296 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=dore1971a |text=Dore, W.G. 1971. Sieglingia decumbens (L.) Bernh.-Pulvini of palea. Watsonia 8:297-299 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=dore1980b |text=Dore, W.G. and J. McNeill. 1980. Grasses of Ontario. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 26. Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Hull, Quebec, Canada. 566 pp. }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=linder1996a |text=Linder, H.P. and G.A. Verboom. 1996. Generic limits in the Rytidosperma (Danthonieae, Poaceae) complex. Telopea 6:597-627 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=p1996a |text=Baeza P., CM. 1996. Los generos Danthonia DC. y Rytidosperma Steud. (Poaceae) en America-Una revision. Sendtnera 3:11-93 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=quinn1971a |text=Quinn, J.A. and D.E. Fairbrothers. 1971. Habitat ecology and chromosome numbers of natural populations of the Danthonia sericea complex. Amer. Midi. Naturalist 85:531-536 }}{{Treatment/Reference |id=tzvelev1976a |text=Tzvelev, N.N. 1976. Zlaki SSSR. Nauka, Leningrad [St. Petersburg], Russia. 788 pp. [In Russian]. }} }}<!-- --><div class="treatment-key"> ==Key== <div class="treatment-key-group"> {| class="wikitable fna-keytable" |-id=key-0-1 |1 |Lemmas mucronate, not awned |[[Danthonia decumbens|Danthonia decumbens]] |-id=key-0-1 |1 |Lemmas not mucronate, with a twisted, geniculate awn. |[[#key-0-2| > 2]] |-id=key-0-2 |2 |Calluses of the middle florets from shorter to slightly longer than wide, convex abaxially; lemma bodies 2.5-6 mm long, the backs usually pilose, occasionally glabrous or sparsely pilose. |[[#key-0-3| > 3]] |-id=key-0-3 |3 |Awns 10-17 mm; hairs of the lemma margins evidently increasing in length distally, longest hairs 2.5-4 mm long |[[Danthonia sericea|Danthonia sericea]] |-id=key-0-3 |3 |Awns 5-10 mm; hairs of the lemma margins not evidently increasing in length distally, longest hairs 0.5-2 mm long. |[[#key-0-4| > 4]] |-id=key-0-4 |4 |Lemma lobes 2-4 mm long, usually 2/3 or more as long as the lemma bodies, aristate; lower inflorescence branches usually flexible, divergent after anthesis; pedicels on the lowest inflorescence branch as long as or longer than the spikelets; leaves not curling at maturity |[[Danthonia compressa|Danthonia compressa]] |-id=key-0-4 |4 |Lemma lobes 0.5-2 mm long, less than 2/3 as long as the lemma bodies, acute to aristate; inflorescence branches stiff, appressed to strongly ascending after anthesis; pedicels on the lowest inflorescence branch from shorter than to equaling the spikelets; blades usually becoming curled at maturity |[[Danthonia spicata|Danthonia spicata]] |-id=key-0-2 |2 |Calluses of the middle florets longer than wide, concave abaxially; lemma bodies 3-11 mm long, the backs usually glabrous or sparsely pilose (pilose in D. parryi). |[[#key-0-3| > 3]] |-id=key-0-5 |5 |Lower inflorescence branches (pedicels if the inflorescence racemose) stiff, erect; pedicels from shorter than to as long as the spikelets. |[[#key-0-6| > 6]] |-id=key-0-6 |6 |Spikelets 1(-3), if 2-3, the inflorescence a raceme; lemma bodies 5.5-11 mm; mature culms disarticulating at the nodes |[[Danthonia unispicata|Danthonia unispicata]] |-id=key-0-6 |6 |Spikelets (4)5-10; lower inflorescence branches usually with 2-3 spikelets; lemma bodies 3-6 mm; mature culms not disarticulating at the nodes |[[Danthonia intermedia|Danthonia intermedia]] |-id=key-0-5 |5 |Lower inflorescence branches (pedicels if the inflorescence racemose) flexible, slightly to strongly divergent; pedicels usually as long as or longer than the spikelets (sometimes shorter in D. parryi). |[[#key-0-6| > 6]] |-id=key-0-7 |7 |Uppermost cauline blades usually strongly divergent or reflexed; inflorescences usually racemose; pedicels usually much longer than the spikelets and usually strongly divergent; lemmas glabrous or sparsely hairy over the back; mature culms disarticulating at the nodes |[[Danthonia californica|Danthonia californica]] |-id=key-0-7 |7 |Uppermost cauline blades usually erect to ascending; inflorescences usually paniculate; pedicels shorter than to as long as the spikelets; lemmas pilose over the back, at least basally; mature culms not disarticulating at the nodes |[[Danthonia parryi|Danthonia parryi]] |} </div></div><!-- -->{{#Taxon: name=Danthonia |author=Stephen J. Darbyshire; |authority=DC. |rank=genus |parent rank=tribe |synonyms= |basionyms= |family=Poaceae |distribution=Conn.;N.J.;N.Y.;Wash.;Del.;D.C;Wis.;Alta.;B.C.;Greenland;Man.;N.B.;Nfld. And Labr.;N.S.;N.W.T.;Ont.;P.E.I.;Que.;Sask.;Yukon;W.Va.;Mass.;Maine;N.H.;R.I.;Vt.;Fla.;Wyo.;Ga.;Miss.;Oreg.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;N.C.;Nebr.;Tenn.;S.C.;Pa.;Calif.;Nev.;Va.;Colo.;Kans.;N.Dak.;Okla.;S.Dak.;Alaska;Ala.;Ark.;Ariz.;Ill.;Ind.;Iowa;Idaho;Md.;Ohio;Utah;Mo.;Minn.;Mich.;Mont.;Ky. |reference=darbyshire1989a;dobrenz1966a;dore1971a;dore1980b;linder1996a;p1996a;quinn1971a;tzvelev1976a |publication title= |publication year= |special status= |source xml=https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/f50eec43f223ca0e34566be0b046453a0960e173/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V25/V25_960.xml |subfamily=Poaceae subfam. 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