Difference between revisions of "Setaria subg. Reverchoniae"
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− | |discussion=<p>Setaria subg. Reverchoniae is a monotypic subgenus with a range that extends from western New Mexico and southern Oklahoma through western Texas to northeastern Mexico. It usually differs from subg. Paurochaetium in the random disposition and larger size of the spikelets and, usually, in the absence of the lower palea.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Setaria </i>subg.<i> Reverchoniae</i> is a monotypic subgenus with a range that extends from western New Mexico and southern Oklahoma through western Texas to northeastern Mexico. It usually differs from subg. Paurochaetium in the random disposition and larger size of the spikelets and, usually, in the absence of the lower palea.</p> |
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Revision as of 16:30, 18 September 2019
Plants perennial. Culms tufted, erect. Blades to 7 mm wide, not plicate. Panicles narrow, erect, more or less interrupted; rachises scabrous; branches short and appressed; ultimate branchlets with 1-several, randomly disposed spikelets, terminal spikelets subtended by a single bristle; bristles 1-6 mm, glabrous. Spikelets 2.1-4.5 mm; lower florets usually without paleas; upper lemmas and paleas finely and transversely rugose.
Discussion
Setaria subg. Reverchoniae is a monotypic subgenus with a range that extends from western New Mexico and southern Oklahoma through western Texas to northeastern Mexico. It usually differs from subg. Paurochaetium in the random disposition and larger size of the spikelets and, usually, in the absence of the lower palea.
Selected References
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