Difference between revisions of "×Pseudelymus saxicola"
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|hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Pooideae;Poaceae tribe Triticeae;×pseudelymus;×pseudelymus saxicoia | |hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Pooideae;Poaceae tribe Triticeae;×pseudelymus;×pseudelymus saxicoia | ||
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|distribution=Colo.;N.Mex.;Calif.;Oreg.;Wyo.;Mont.;Utah;Wash.;Ariz.;Idaho;Nev.;S.Dak. | |distribution=Colo.;N.Mex.;Calif.;Oreg.;Wyo.;Mont.;Utah;Wash.;Ariz.;Idaho;Nev.;S.Dak. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>×Pseudelymus saxicoia consists of hybrids between Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus elymoides. It is a rather common hybrid in western North America. It differs from E. albicans, which is thought to be derived from hybrids between P. spicata and E. lanceolatus, in lacking rhizomes, having longer awns on its glumes and lemmas, and having disarticulating rachises. It is more likely to be confused with E. xsaundersii, but differs in its longer glume and lemma awns.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>×Pseudelymus saxicoia consists of hybrids between <i>Pseudoroegneria spicata</i> and <i>Elymus elymoides</i>. It is a rather common hybrid in western North America. It differs from <i>E. albicans</i>, which is thought to be derived from hybrids between <i>P. spicata</i> and <i>E. lanceolatus</i>, in lacking rhizomes, having longer awns on its glumes and lemmas, and having disarticulating rachises. It is more likely to be confused with <i>E. xsaundersii</i>, but differs in its longer glume and lemma awns.</p> |
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|distribution=Colo.;N.Mex.;Calif.;Oreg.;Wyo.;Mont.;Utah;Wash.;Ariz.;Idaho;Nev.;S.Dak. | |distribution=Colo.;N.Mex.;Calif.;Oreg.;Wyo.;Mont.;Utah;Wash.;Ariz.;Idaho;Nev.;S.Dak. | ||
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Revision as of 21:20, 16 December 2019
Plants not rhizomatous. Culms 0.8-1 mm thick; ligules 0.2-0.4 mm; blades 1.5-2 mm wide. Spikes 7-14 cm, with 1 spikelet per node; internodes 7-9 mm. Spikelets 12-15 mm excluding the awns; disarticulation beneath the florets, sometimes also in the rachises. Glumes 15-21 mm including the awns, glume bodies 6-8 mm long, 0.7-1 mm wide, (1)3-4-veined; lemmas 10-11 mm excluding the awns, (14)18-37 mm including the awns, apices often bifid; anthers about 2.5 mm.
Distribution
Colo., N.Mex., Calif., Oreg., Wyo., Mont., Utah, Wash., Ariz., Idaho, Nev., S.Dak.
Discussion
×Pseudelymus saxicoia consists of hybrids between Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus elymoides. It is a rather common hybrid in western North America. It differs from E. albicans, which is thought to be derived from hybrids between P. spicata and E. lanceolatus, in lacking rhizomes, having longer awns on its glumes and lemmas, and having disarticulating rachises. It is more likely to be confused with E. xsaundersii, but differs in its longer glume and lemma awns.
Selected References
None.