Difference between revisions of "Panicum hirticaule subsp. hirticaule"

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|discussion=<p>Panicum hirticaule subsp. hirticaule is the most commom of the subspecies, growing throughout the range of the species but occurring more often in arid habitats. It includes P. alatum Zuloaga and Morrone, a recently described species that differs from P. hirticaule subsp. hirticaule by the presence of paired elaiosomes at the base of a slightly stipitate upper floret.</p>
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|discussion=<p><i>Panicum hirticaule </i>subsp.<i> hirticaule</i> is the most commom of the subspecies, growing throughout the range of the species but occurring more often in arid habitats. It includes P. alatum Zuloaga and Morrone, a recently described species that differs from <i>P. hirticaule </i>subsp.<i> hirticaule</i> by the presence of paired elaiosomes at the base of a slightly stipitate upper floret.</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:29, 18 September 2019

Culms 11-70 cm tall, usually simple; nodes usually hirsute. Sheaths hirsute, hairs papillose-based; Blades 3-16 mm wide, rounded basally. Panicles erect. Spikelets 1.9-3.3 mm. Lower paleas less than 1/2 as long as the upper florets. 2n = 18, 36.

Discussion

Panicum hirticaule subsp. hirticaule is the most commom of the subspecies, growing throughout the range of the species but occurring more often in arid habitats. It includes P. alatum Zuloaga and Morrone, a recently described species that differs from P. hirticaule subsp. hirticaule by the presence of paired elaiosomes at the base of a slightly stipitate upper floret.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.