Difference between revisions of "Calamagrostis pickeringii"

A. Gray
Common names: Pickering's reed bentgrass Calamagrostide de pickering
Endemic
Synonyms: Calamagrostis pickeringii var. debilis
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 724.
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 11 May 2021

Plants without sterile culms; weakly cespitose, with rhizomes 2-8 cm long, about 1.5 mm thick. Culms (17)25-55(90) cm, solitary or in small clusters, unbranched, sparsely scabrous; nodes 1-3. Sheaths and collars smooth; ligules 2-3(5) mm, truncate to obtuse, entire, sometimes weakly lacerate; blades (3)6-17(38) cm long, (2)3-4(7) mm wide, flat, stiff, abaxial surfaces smooth or scabrous, adaxial surfaces slightly scabrous, glabrous or sparsely hairy. Panicles (3.5)5-12(15) cm long, (0.5)1-2(3.5) cm wide, contracted, erect, greenish to purplish; branches (1.5)2-3(4) cm, sparsely scabrous, usually spikelet-bearing on the distal 1/2 - 2/3, sometimes to the base. Spikelets (2.5)3-4(4.5) mm; rachilla prolongations 0.2-1.3(1.5) mm, sparsely bearded, hairs about 1.5 mm. Glumes keeled, usually scabrous on the keel tips, lateral veins obscure, not raised, apices acute; callus hairs (0.3)0.5-1 mm, 0.2-0.3 times as long as the lemmas, sparse; lemmas 2.5-3(3.5) mm, (0)0.5-1 mm shorter than the glumes; awns 1.5-2(2.5) mm, attached to the lower 2/5 – 3/5 of the lemmas, sometimes slightly exserted, distinct from the callus hairs, bent; anthers 1.5-2 mm. 2n = 28.

Distribution

Maine, N.H., N.J., Mass., N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.S., Ont., N.Y., Vt.

Discussion

Calamagrostis pickeringii grows in bogs, open white spruce scrub, wet meadows, coastal peatlands and lake shores, heaths, frost pockets (hollows), pitch pine barrens, and on sandy beaches, at 0-1600 m. It is found from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia south to the mountains of New Hampshire, New York, and New Jersey.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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A. Gray +
Pickering's reed bentgrass +  and Calamagrostide de pickering +
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